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Zenodo
2025
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| Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15313843 |
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- <p>Due to urban regeneration, the expansion of transit services into suburban regions, and the overall trend<br>toward increasing mobility in our society, the number of visitors and clients in many metropolitan areas<br>has seen spectacular rise in recent years. The outcome is an excess of cars compared to available parking<br>spots. An effective parking management system is now necessary because of this. A citizen who wishes to<br>park their vehicle on the premises of any business can receive a decent service via the use of an automated<br>system that is based on an Internet of Things (IOT) parking management system. With the use of sensors,<br>the Internet of Things (IoT) links the physical infrastructure of parking spaces with information and<br>communication technologies. This allows for the provision of smart management services based on<br>applications. An Internet of Things (IoT) application would be created to put this idea into action. Using<br>this software, users will be able to see which parking lots have available spots and park accordingly. Every<br>parking lot should have a control system that can track the availability of parking spots, whether they are<br>free or not, and let users know if the lot is open or not. Also, the app will show you how much you owe for<br>parking based on how long you parked. Additionally, it can detect when a car has pulled up to the gate,<br>allowing for automatic opening. Operators can now use the robotic guide lines to autonomously park the<br>car after checking for available spaces. </p>