Parking guidance system based on wireless sensor network
In this paper, we present PGS, a parking guidance system based on wireless sensor network(WSN) which guides a driver to an available parking lot. PGS, a parking guidance system based on wireless sensor network(WSN) which guides a driver to an available parking lot. So the demand for street parking guidance service is expected to grow rapidly in the near future.
With the SENSIT wireless sensor network in place, the enforcement of overstay in time-limited parking facilities is simplified. Mar 1, 2007Priority dateThe priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Energy DevelopmentPaper Title:Parking Guidance System Based on RFIDAbstractWith the rapid increase of vehicles, the problem of parking has become very serious. Parking Guidance System Utilizing Wireless Sensor Network and Ultrasonic Sensor (Electronics Project).
Smart Parking Assist System (SPAS) in [12], includes 16 sensor nodes, 4 guiding node, 3 parking lots. Wireless networks of parking sensors potentially help motorists finding available on street parking bays easily and quickly, thus increasing the traffic flow and decreasing the likelihood of congestion and the unnecessary emissions that are related to that. An automatic parking system is used to make the whole process of parking cars more efficient and less complex for both drivers and administrators. WSN can be used for variety of applications such as military, forecasting, healthcare, intelligent home, intelligent transport vehicles,etc;.
Advanced Parking Technologyis a parking guidance system that reduces the distance from the parkingentrance to an available spot by up to 50%, leading to a 70% reduction in thetime spent parking. The two major issues affecting parking systems are: congestion caused by traffic looking for an available parking bay and effective enforcement. Wireless sensor networks for cultural property protectionAdvanced Information Networking and Applications-Workshops, 2008.
Pgs: Parking guidance system based on wireless sensor networkWireless Pervasive Computing, 2008.
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