SSAS-21, a millennium control system, is an integrated monitoring system that tracks the general health of a vessel's control system. Since April of 1996, SSAS-21C has been widely successful in the international market and has been installed on more than 160 vessels. SSAS-21C was independently developed by a team of SHI scientists and its in-house production makes it highly affordable. SSAS-21 is highly sophisticated as it has the ability to interface with long-range remote systems via satellite.

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In conjunction with the SSAS-21, SHI researchers are engaged in the development of a similar product tentatively known as Hybrid Distribution Control System (HDCS). This SHI project, funded by the Ministry of Industry and Energy, seeks to standardize control language and allow external user access, thereby streamlining the entire control system. In the near future, SHI hopes to apply this cross-functional HDCS system to a variety of control systems such as water treatment facilities, power plants, supervisory control, data acquisition systems, electricity substations, and FA systems.