IoT-based smart parking system in smart city
by D.P. Gaikwad; Aadesh Agarwal; Omkar Rajale; Rushabh Agrawal; Sourav Ranalkar
International Journal of Vehicle Information and Communication Systems (IJVICS), Vol. 7, No. 3, 2022

Abstract: With increase in population along with urbanisation, artificial intelligence technology is playing a vital role in managing resources to make operations easier. Internet of Things has converted the dream of smart city into possibility. In smart city IoT devices work together to make daily tasks such as transportation and parking easier and more efficient. With limited parking spots available and continuously growing vehicle consumption rate, finding a parking location is being a major problem faced by vehicle owners. In this paper, an IoT-based parking system is proposed that can help drivers get an idea of parking availability at a particular location before even reaching the same. The system comprises IoT devices that help in monitoring the parking areas along with server and application that will help vehicle owners to view and reserve the parking spot for their vehicle at desired destination.

Online publication date: Mon, 05-Dec-2022

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