I would rather say that a Distributed Control System has a collection of PLC's among other things.
A PLC, Programmable Logic Control is a device that measures a process variable, compares it with a setpoint and adjust some controlling device.
A simple PLC is the thermostat of a refrigerator. It measures the temperature, and stops the compressor if necessary and/or measures the thickness of the ice in the freezer. Doesn't require much human intervention.
A Distributed Control System exist of a collection of control and measuring devices, (sensors, valves, plc's etc.), a high speed network, human intervention stations (control room), lan and wan support, an information management system (often a relational database managent system), safe guard systems (process computers which take over in certain conditions) and can be used in applications ranging from machine control to total industrial plant automation.
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Steven van Els
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