Intelligent dispatching systems are tools used for monitoring, supervision, control, and optimal resource allocation in large-scale networks. These systems receive a vast amount of data from various terminals and perform necessary preprocessing in real-time online. Ultimately, the raw input data is transformed into knowledge and practical information for operators in the control room. These systems also include subsystems such as alarm management, referral management, and various monitoring levels in the control room. Another feature of such a system is creating a platform for intelligent, automated, and optimized decision-making.
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Reducing the complexity of large-scale networks
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Easier tracking capability for existing elements in the network
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The process of transforming complex geographical maps into maps
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Increasing the network's comprehensibility at a glance
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Establishing referral management platforms
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Establishing alarm and event management platforms
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Optimal resource allocation
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Facilitating the process of control and command transmission
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Transforming raw and unusable data into useful and understandable information for operators
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Establishing optimal decision-making platforms