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RTAC

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What is RTAC?

RTAC likely refers to Real-Time Active Control. This technology is used in various applications, especially in engineering and robotics, where precise and immediate adjustments are needed to maintain stability, improve performance, or compensate for disturbances. It typically involves sensors to monitor the system's state, a controller to process the sensor data and calculate corrective actions, and actuators to apply those actions in real-time.

What other technologies are related to RTAC?

RTAC Competitor Technologies

SELFast is a specific RTAC solution and therefore a direct competitor.
mentioned alongside RTAC in 88% (93) of relevant job posts
Ignition by Inductive Automation can function as an RTAC, making it a competitor.
mentioned alongside RTAC in 96% (77) of relevant job posts

RTAC Complementary Technologies

A Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) EMS system may integrate with an RTAC to manage and control energy storage assets, so it can complement the RTAC.
mentioned alongside RTAC in 97% (71) of relevant job posts
ICCP (Inter-Control Center Communications Protocol) is used for communication between control centers, so it complements RTAC functionality by enabling data exchange.
mentioned alongside RTAC in 10% (98) of relevant job posts
DNP3 is a communication protocol often used by RTACs to communicate with IEDs and other field devices.
mentioned alongside RTAC in 3% (153) of relevant job posts

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