Software ecosystem
SwisensPoleno monitoring stations generate a large amount of data due to their extensive resources for capturing relevant information on the sampled air volume. This data (holographic images of particles, particle variables, status parameters, etc.) is stored locally in a database and can optionally be sent to a central server.
Swisens has a complete software ecosystem that allows the operation of each station, allowing access to a large amount of relevant information, not only on the sampled particles but also on system performance, operating parameters, etc.
SwisensPoleno monitoring stations are always supplied with the latest version of both firmware and software, also allowing for updates of detection algorithms whose effectiveness has been proven.
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Technical and commercial documentation:
Brochure and general technical specifications.
General characteristics
The software ecosystem delivered with any SwisensPoleno station is composed of various modules with specific applications:
- SwisensDataExplorer: This module provides access to data recorded by the Swisens Poleno station (holographic images, sizes, concentrations, etc.).
- SwisensPoleno Cockpit: SiwensPoleno station piloting module which allows the station to be operated, adjusted and calibrated locally (or remotely via remote desktop).
The software runs on a LINUX operating system. Remote connection to the equipment can be achieved via various means:
- Secure Shell (SSH).
- Virtual Network Computing (VNC).
- Web Browser (conventional web environment).

Differentiating features.
The SwisensPoleno software ecosystem has the following distinguishing features compared to other solutions on the market:

Complete and organized
into modules for the comprehensive management of the SwisensPoleno station without the need for third-party applications.

User-friendly frontend
with a fast learning curve that allows the system to be operated based on the training received with the equipment delivery.

Local and remote access
to the measuring station, allowing the consultation of raw data and the equipment’s operating/performance parameters.

Remote upgradeability
(software and firmware).

Incorporation of algorithms
for the detection of new pollen taxa or aerosols assimilated by other stations.

Open architecture
and integration with third-party systems.
Option to host data on your own or a third-party server.
Options.
The options related to the software ecosystem supplied with Swisens Pollen are limited to hosting the data observed by the station:
Local option: local hosting of data. Data can be consulted remotely, and the database can be manually downloaded to an external storage drive.
Remote option: In addition to local hosting, data is transmitted to a remote server that centralizes the data from all stations in the network:
- Own server.
- Third-party server (Swisens and/or Qualitas).