Define Remote Terminal Unit (RTU).
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A Remote Terminal Unit (RTU) is a device used in industrial automation and control systems to monitor and control remote equipment and processes in real-time. It serves as an interface between field devices, such as sensors and actuators, and a central control system, such as a SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) system. The RTU collects data from sensors and meters in the field, processes the data, and sends it to the central control system for analysis and decision-making. Additionally, RTUs can execute control commands sent from the central system to adjust equipment settings or operations in the field. RTUs are typically deployed in industries such as oil and gas, utilities, transportation, and manufacturing, where monitoring and controlling remote assets are essential for operational efficiency and safety.