This document provides both functional and physical descriptions of a conceptual high-level waste management system defined as a Repository-Only System. Its purpose is to provide a basis for required system computer modeling and system studies initiated in FY 1990 under the Systems Integration Program of the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Office of ~ivilian Radioactive Waste Management Office (OCRWM). The Aggregate Receipt Rate Study, initiated in FY 1990, is the specific system study that utilizes the information in this document.
Nowadays, a dramatic change has accounted in life of humans due to the revolution of Information technology (IT). As the demands are increasing, the corresponding enhancements are also made to fulfill these requirements, in sectors like education, agriculture, transportation, industrial and productions, and others. Industries such as Water, Electricity, Gas, Oil, and others, are the major parts and playing important roles in daily life of humans, the Supervisor control and data acquisition (SCADA) system is one of the well known real time industrial system which has been used for industrial information processing, controlling and monitoring purposes, respectively. Like other traditional systems, SCADA system information could also access from the remote locations, but there are also demands to access and monitor the SCADA system information via cellular phones. To fulfill the requirements, an approach is considered in this propose study which provides a secure solution to access and monitor the SCADA information via cellular phones. This study anticipates a new, secure and significant solution to access the Industrial system information and will also be significant for future developments of Industrial (information) process.
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