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In
the article “IoT based Smart Parking Systems for Smart Cities”, hIOTron
(n.d.)(2020), claims that effective management of parking space will prevent
traffic congestion. Smart parking utilizes sensors installed on lots to detect
lot availability and it can be used in offices and shopping malls. Occupants
can book in advance the desired lot while receiving real time accessibility and
when the sensors confirm a vacant lot, the car will be parked automatically.
For an IoT solution, it must make it easy to transfer field data to the cloud
at low cost and increased ROI. Challenges faced include real upfront costs,
as in-ground sensors can incur additional cost of two parking systems.
Smart parking authentication is done using an RFID tag, the data collected is
reserved in the cloud. The app would find a vacant lot and send the location to
the user after registration is completed. Optimal parking is achieved with
minimal time and effort while enhancing the user’s experience.
There
are many advantages to smart parking systems. One of which includes reducing
the carbon emission. In this urbanized city, there is an increase in the number
of cars on the road which seriously affects the quality of the traffic as
occupants’ have to search for available parking lot which increases the traffic
volume. Muhammad Alam (2018) states that in Los Angeles, the search for available
parking took 178,000 litres of fuel (which is enough to circle the world 38
times) and produced 730 tons of carbon dioxide. This shows the heavy impact it has to the drivers’
and mother earth. With the implementation of smart parking, users can pre book
the parking slot which reduces the need to look for a parking slot while
reducing traffic as fewer cars are needed to drive around in search of an open
parking space.
Secondly,
automated parking is also used in the smart parking systems whereby occupants’
do not need to park their own cars after finding a desired lot. Computer
controlled mechanism are used in automated parking, where the safety features
are available. After the user has paid for the parking, by using RFID
technologies, the payment is made by Automated Vehicle Identification (AVI)
tag. This RFID technology and mobile devices are contact less methods, where
the contact methods are smart cards, debit cards and credit card. The car will
be shifted by an elevator or a carousel system up to the storage floors and
parked into a proper space with security guarantee.
Lastly,
a research has shown that smart parking systems has benefits to stakeholders.
Smart parking applications are particularly helpful in cities with high
population and traffic densities. One city that has benefitted greatly from
smart parking technology is San Francisco. After the technology has been implemented
in the city, the time taken to find a parking space reduced by 43%, miles were
driven to get to a parking space dropped by 30% and greenhouse gas emissions
dropped by 30%. This shows that smart parking system reduces the stress for
users to find a parking lot as the time needed for them to find a parking lot
with smart parking is reduced, the use of fuels have also decreased as users do
not need to drive around to search for a parking lot with the convenience of an
App.
In
conclusion, there are many advantages to smart parking systems from minimizing
the time needed to find a parking lot to reducing traffic and green house gas
emissions. The only challenge of smart parking is the cost which however is not
an issue in Singapore as Singapore is an urbanized city with adequate funds.
Reference
hIOTron.
(2020). IoT based Smart Parking Systems for Smart Cities.
Retrieved
from https://www.hiotron.com/smart-parking/
Muhammad Alam. (2018). “Real-Time Smart Parking Systems
Integration in Distributed ITS for Smart Cities”
Retrieved from https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/1485652
Shubhankar Gautam. (2018). Benefits of Smart Parking Series:
How Smart Parking Reduces Traffic
Retrieved from https://blog.getmyparking.com/2018/10/11/benefits-of-smart-parking-series-how-smart-parking-reduces-traffic/
G.
Revathi and V. R. S. Dhulipala. (2012). "Smart parking systems and
sensors: A survey,"
Retrieved from https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/6179195
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