Capturing measurement data from physical devices used in real-world field environments.
Cirrus Research plc
A connected mobile and web platform supporting industrial noise measurement devices, enabling data capture, analysis, and reporting in real-world environments.
Cirrus Research develops professional sound level meters used in industrial, environmental, and compliance settings where accurate measurement data needs to be captured and interpreted reliably.
These devices are used in the field to record noise measurements, after which the data must be processed, analysed, and turned into reporting that supports compliance and operational decision-making.
The requirement was to connect physical measurement devices with modern software so users could move cleanly from capture to analysis and reporting across mobile and web systems.
Capturing measurement data from physical devices used in real-world field environments.
Transferring and structuring that data for analysis without losing accuracy or context.
Providing clear reporting suitable for compliance and practical decision-making.
Supporting mobile workflows for users working away from desks and fixed systems.
Ensuring the accuracy and reliability of measurement data throughout the process.
Connecting hardware, mobile software, and web systems into one coherent experience.
Mobile apps were developed for interacting with sound measurement devices and bringing captured data into a usable software workflow.
A web platform supports data storage, analysis, and reporting once measurements move beyond the device.
Measurement data is synchronised between device, mobile, and web systems so users can move between stages without manual re-entry.
Results are handled in a structured format that supports accuracy, traceability, and consistent interpretation.
The system provides reporting outputs suitable for compliance documentation and analysis.
Interfaces are designed for real-world usage, with clarity of output and practical usability for users in the field.
Hardware devices and software systems are connected into one workflow rather than operating as isolated tools.
Users can move from measurement through to reporting without breaking the workflow across separate tools.
The system is easier to use for people working with devices in real operational environments.
Captured data is handled more consistently across the connected platform.
Reporting outputs are better suited to compliance and analysis requirements.
The platform provides a connected base for ongoing product and software development.
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