scholarly journals Development of smart parking system using internet of things concept

Author(s):  
Dwi Puspitasari ◽  
Noprianto Noprianto ◽  
Muhammad Afif Hendrawan ◽  
Rosa Andrie Asmara

The growing number of vehicles in developing countries causes a slew of issues, including the parking system.The current parking system is mostly manual, requires human intervention as a security system, and does not provide information about available parking areas.Their problems cause nonoptimal parking management. Furthermore, it can lead to income loss and criminal acts. This study addresses one of the possible solutions by using the internet of things (IoT) concept. The parking system is built by utilizing a smart card, machine-to-machine (M2M) communication, and cloud monitoring. As a result, the smart parking system prototype has been provided. The parking system business process can be done automatically, and it provides a more secure parking security system. The proposed parking system architecture also provides a practical system. The system only took around 1 second to perform the data transmission between nodes.

Author(s):  
Doan Perdana ◽  
Panca Aji Pamungkas ◽  
Arif Indra Irawan

Safety is important in terms of comfort and security in a home, because a house is a place where people live and store valuable items. However, conventional keys that are widely used today are still vulnerable to break-ins. Therefore, a reliable and qualified security system is needed to safeguard a person’s home. To overcome this problem, this study proposed a security system to access the door of a house to maintain the home’s security. This door access security system is based on Palmprint, in which a certain line on a person’s palm is used to open the door and gain access into the house. Palmprint is supported by the Internet of Things system so that residents can remotely control and access the door lock. The use of biometric authentication will replace a conventional key so that the door will only be opened if the lines on the palm of the hand can be identified in accordance with the data registered by the owner. If a burglary occurs or if the lock is forced, the system will notify the residents of the house through their Palmprint application. The results show that the network system works optimally in the Line of Sight scenario with a distance of 5 meters, and it produces a data delay measuring 0.255436 s; moreover, a throughput of 8825,933 bytes/s is obtained from end-to-end testing of the total system in the 5 meter Line of Sight scenario with a total average delay of 0.570077 s and an average throughput of 11776.27 bytes/s.


Author(s):  
Hadi Ghahremani ◽  
Shiva Taghipour Eivazi ◽  
Amir Aghaei Anvigh

The main requirement of smart cities is intelligent and effective parking system, which currently most parking systems exist basedon various technologies such as Internet of Things, so intelligent parking management is gradually becoming a necessity. Hence inthis article a new manner is introduced in the form of prioritization, which alters the type of prioritization than the previous methods, sothat the different parameters such as the distance between parking lots, distance between vehicle and a parking lot, number of freeparking spaces in the destination parking lot, number of unsuccessful parks, and the number of parking lot visits are considered, and ingeneral a system is recommended that helps drivers to find a parking lot with the minimum cost based on the aforesaid parameters. Thesimulation of proposed approach performed in Arena application and the results of the simulation and its comparison with theprevious works suggest that the proposed method results in the better decrease of the waiting time than the existing waiting timein the previous works and contributes to minimize drivers waiting time.


Author(s):  
Prachi Khedekar ◽  
Sanket Kamthe ◽  
Tejas Jaiswal ◽  
Prof. Prachiti Shinde

Nowadays, the internet of things plays a crucial role in our life by connecting things with humans via the web. This study proposes a sensible system supported Arduino components, website and mobile application. The system helps drivers to seek out an empty park space counting on the amount of unoccupied lots within the park. The parking lots are impossible to be reserved with the standard parking system. This study provides a mobile app which will be utilised to seek out a free lot during a nearest park. Smart parking also help to reduce the pollution in cities as it help in fuel consumption. Moreover, it helps to scale back the time of finding car lot. Also, it helps the person who is driving to seek out his car when he forgets the car location easily. However; the system adopts new tables’ structure, yellow booking light within the parking zone, books and buys through app & gate circuit monitor. Finally, the system shows the reserved, booked and empty lots in park for workers and drivers.


Author(s):  
Ashvini Uke

The internet of things plays an important role of connecting numerous physical devices and automating them to create human’s life easier. By exploitation sensors, actuators and numerous software package therefore we are able to connect objects and transfer information. Today government has created priority to create cities good across the country. To create a town good, we've to try and do numerous things that may be developed exploitation net of things and good parking is one in all them. With the event of road infrastructure, there's a big increase in variety of personal vehicles which ends in hold up, directly effecting the flow of traffic, and lifetime of voters. Parking becomes a big downside within the urban areas. The analysis paper proposes a wise parking system to unravel the present parking downside at reasonable value. The projected smart Parking system consists of associate on-the-scene preparation of associate IOT module that’s custom-made monitor and signalizes the state of convenience of each single automobile car parking zone. A mobile page is to boot providing permits associate user to see the availability of automobile car parking zone and book a parking slot consequently. Towards the tip, the complete projected system shows the operative of the system in kind of a use case that proves the correctness of the projected model.


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 261-267
Author(s):  
Marvelina Gracia Hernoko ◽  
Suryo Adi Wibowo ◽  
Nurlaily Vendyansyah

Sistem parkir yang ada pada saat ini masih bergantung pada petugas-petugas parkir untuk mengarahkan pengemudi menuju slot parkir. Salah satunya seperti di Mall Olympic Garden Malang, dimana petugas-petugas parkir masih mengarahkan pengemudi menuju slot parkir yang masih tersedia. Selain itu, lahan parkir sering kali tidak memperhatikan kapasistas yang dimiliki oleh suatu bangunan. Selain itu, beberapa lokasi parkir masih belum terdapat sistem pendeteksi kebakaran. Bedasarkan masalah tersebut maka perlu dikembangkan sebuah sistem parkir dimana sistem tersebut dapat memberikan informasi ketersediaan slot parkir. Pengembangan sistem ini juga menambahkan sistem pendeteksi kebakaran pada area parkir karena lokasi parkir yang biasanya terletak dalam gedung dan tertutup. Sistem ini menerapkan teknologi internet of things yang diharapkan dapat menjadi solusi dari permasalahan sistem parkir. Pengujian terhadap sensor ultrasonik dilakukan dengan cara membandingkan jarak dari hasil pembacaan sensor dengan tape measurement. Hasil pengujian terhadap sensor ultrasonik pada slot parkir mendapatkan rata-rata persentase error 2.75%. Pengujian sensor MQ-7 dilakukan dengan cara membandingkan hasil pembacaan kadar kepekatan asap pada sensor dengan alat ukur Combustible Gas Detector 602, dengan rata-rata persentase error 1.60%. Pengujian sensor MQ-135 dilakukan dengan cara membandingkan hasil pembacaan kadar kepekatan asap pada sensor dengan alat ukur Combustible Gas Detector 602, dengan rata-rata persentase error yaitu 1.51%.


Sensors ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 19 (2) ◽  
pp. 229 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pablo Sotres ◽  
Jorge Lanza ◽  
Luis Sánchez ◽  
Juan Ramón Santana ◽  
Carmen López ◽  
...  

The Internet of Things (IoT) is unanimously identified as one of the main technology enablers for the development of future intelligent environments. However, the current IoT landscape is suffering from large fragmentation with many platforms and vendors competing with their own solution. This fragmented scenario is now jeopardizing the uptake of the IoT, as investments are not carried out partly because of the fear of being captured in lock-in situations. To overcome these fears, interoperability solutions are being put forward in order to guarantee that the deployed IoT infrastructure, independently of its manufacturer and/or platform, can exchange information, data and knowledge in a meaningful way. This paper presents a Global IoT Services (GIoTS) use case demonstrating how semantic interoperability among five different smart city IoT deployments can be leveraged to develop a smart urban mobility service. The application that has been developed seamlessly consumes data from them for providing parking guidance and mobility suggestions at the five locations (Santander and Barcelona in Spain and Busan, Seoul and Seongnam in South Korea) where the abovementioned IoT deployments are installed. The paper is also presenting the key aspects of the system enabling the interoperability among the three underlying heterogeneous IoT platforms.


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