Distributed Control System for Aquaculture Plant

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Industrial automation / Systems integration

Full control and SCADA architecture for a critical water treatment and production system in an aquaculture facility. Designed as a distributed control system integrating subsystems, combining water treatment, biological processes, and monitoring under continuous operation. It includes:

  • End-to-end control of pumping, filtration, microalgae production, and water treatment
  • Real-time monitoring of analytical water parameters
  • Integrated energy management within the control system

The system was developed as a distributed control architecture, ensuring stable coordination across interdependent processes. Control logic, supervision, and data acquisition form a unified framework to guarantee consistency and operational continuity.

Challenges included a process-critical environment with zero tolerance for failure, continuous operation impacting production, and strong dependency of subsystems and real-time variables.

The result is a fully integrated control and SCADA system enabling stable plant operation, ensuring continuous control, monitoring and coordinated system behavior under demanding conditions.