A hundred years ago parking was not an issue. The auto-mobile
was still in its infancy and there were few of them. Today, cities and roads
teem with auto-mobiles. Parking outside your apartment home itself is
problematic. Travel to any part of the city or to another city and the problem
magnifies. You could spend precious minutes simply finding a parking lot and
when you do find one, it may not have vacant slots. The situation could become
nightmarish in a couple of years. Fortunately cities across the world,
especially in developed countries, are implementing ITS-intelligent traffic
systems of which parking is one part that could ease the woes of drivers
looking for a suitable vacant slot in a nearby lot.
Currently available parking systems are sophisticated enough
to help motorists avoid unnecessary hardship in finding a parking lot. A
typical scenario is that of a motorist approaching a city or that of a motorist
in one part of a city, both looking for a parking lot in the vicinity. Modern parking
control management solutions help them. At the heart of the system lies a
central controlling computer that takes inputs from parking lots in the area to
which it is tied. The parking lots feed live information about vacant slots
available. The computer then feeds this information to suitably located parking
guidance signs located alongside the roads. The sign is usually made of high
bright LED display and it can show the turn off point and the name of the
nearest parking lot as well as vacant slots. A parking lot operator can also
put up the parking lot guidance system outside to indicate availability
of slots with the use of these signs and direct motorists to the appropriate
space inside with smart parking sensor platform. Right at the entrance
to the parking area the parking lot layout display gives motorists an
idea of how to navigate. With a suitable parking guidance management system and
a parking payment machine, a parking lot operator can issue tickets
automatically and track transactions.
Parking Guidance Display |
Where will it go from here? What will it be like in 100
years? It is difficult to envisage given the rate of advancement of
technologies. A motorist could well enter a destination in the car navigation
system and it will automatically drive by itself. At the time of setting the
destination, the system could easily find out nearest parking lots and
vacancies in those lots. The system could automatically book a slot and, on
arrival, the car would drive itself into the slot after leaving the driver at
the entrance. Payment would be deducted automatically.
The current scenario is one in which a motorists arrives at
a parking lot only to find it full. More such cars create traffic jams. For
those already parked, retrieving vehicles is a challenge just as it is for
those who have been allotted a slot. Payment is a problem. It takes time, much
fuel is wasted unnecessarily and tempers are frayed. None of these will happen
in the future as parking becomes automated.
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