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Smart Parking

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CASE STUDY

The NB-IoT services-driven smart space facilitates drivers finding free car parks. Smart

cities will handle their parking assets easier and thereby maximize their income. Circulating and

hunting for accessible space, drivers looking for parking cause chaos and waste. Smart parking

systems may make these challenges considerably easier by directing a car to a parking lot. Two

independent, smart parking pilots with an NT-IoT connection have been launched by China

Mobile in Yunnan and the Southeast Guizhou and their affiliate DTMobile. NB-IoT is excellent

for intelligent parking based on LTE networks.

China Mobile has deployed two independent NB-IoT Smart Parking Solutions. Firstly,

smart parking sensors have been installed in some of the 4000 spaces found under the Yunnan

Intelligent Parking scheme. The second, in southeast Guizhou, includes six entry and exit

structures and a parking management scheme that connects more than 300 car parks. Both are

implemented to show NB-smart IoT's parking capability and China Mobile's smart parking

services. The car park system uses sensors mounted in each car park, sensing space as space is

used.

A tablet is used to monitor room occupancy through parking agents and parking

administration. With NB-IoT and sensors, charging will begin as soon as there is room to ensure

correct billing. The system's operating status, parking occupancy status, the charging data, and

the other information can then be transmitted to outdoor information screens in real-time to

notify the vehicle owners of other parking areas in each region. China Mobile, along with its

partners DTmobile, has invested extensively in its NB-IoT network. This allows comprehensive

coverage and makes it possible to link the sensors mounted in the parking lots to the network

such that the service is accessible


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FUNCTIONALITY

NB-IoT has shown that creating its Intelligent Parking Service across China provides

major benefits to China Mobile. It is more efficient, provides greater coverage, and simplifies the

installation and management of the service. With a broad range of resources and sensors in the

town, NB-IoT can become much more ubiquitous in the future. It enables China Mobile to

deploy large-scale connections throughout the capital, delivering improved consumer

engagement and providing new smart city services. It can be configured to have as many or as

few of the capabilities as the website needs. It shows the simple manner in which details on open

bays and tariffs such as parking times and charges are found—for categories of bays like

restricted, reduced waiting, pay & view - or anything else suited to the website or pages you can

also select.

There will also be a payment feature through which motors can pay with their

smartphones rather than worrying about payment coins or cards. The remote recharge option

provides an additional bonus for paying by telephone, such that the app gives an alert that the

paid parking period is short, all acting as a rappel to vehicles to get back to the car or utilizing

the remote recharge feature to add additional minutes without returning. It also saves existing

and preceding spaces, which means that car drivers can view prior parking and invoices

instantaneously.

TECHNICAL DETAILS OF THE IMPLEMENTATION

Streetline has always concentrated on offering technological tools to make intelligent

communities come true. We are still happy to say that parking is our key and that we intend to

extend our sensing capacity to include the temperature of the sound level and surface of the lane.

Using the Smart Parking Platform Streetline, communities will soon draw on their current
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networks to collect new data forms. Since parking is usually the second to the third-highest

source of income for the region, it is not only theoretically feasible to mix parking plus surface

temperature + a solution for sound level, and there would also be an expenditure profit! For

instance, some towns will raise parking revenues by 20-30 percent. Starting with those returns

makes sense, from both the budget and increased public amenities to becoming a smart city –

starting with smart car parking.

Traditionally, the bulk of Streetline's customers are cities and colleges. We also recently

explored other companies which can gain from smart parking and intelligent community

applications. For example, corporate campuses see enormous opportunities and benefit for staff

and tourists through seeking ways. With and rivalry for jobs, companies are continuously

searching for ways to distinguish themselves and give flexibility to employees. By providing

corporate campuses with real-time occupancy records, they will mitigate the trouble of finding

parking. To prevent needing to install a new parking system, several business campuses have

switched to real-time advice. They fight the perceived shortage of parking through drivers' easy

identification of spaces and prevent the high costs of modern parking infrastructures

Smart cities coming to existence is so thrilling! We are all interested in transforming the

way our towns work. The New Cities Foundation has individuals and businesses that encourage

us to continue innovating and developing our market ideas to address some of the major

problems we face as a community. Streetline trusts in the strength of creativity and intelligence

to make our communities communicate and productive processes. We dedicate ourselves to

using the strength of the Internet of Things to benefit a genuinely intelligent community. We

conclude that intelligent parking can turn travel planning from fragmented processes to an end-
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to-end approach to redefine people's way of living and work, revolutionize accessibility, reduce

impacts on the atmosphere, and increase the quality of life.


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REFERENCES

Bagula, A., Castelli, L., & Zennaro, M. (2015). On the design of smart parking networks in the

smart cities: An optimal sensor placement model. Sensors, 15(7), 15443-15467.

Polycarpou, E., Lambrinos, L., & Protopapadakis, E. (2013, June). Smart parking solutions for

urban areas. In 2013 IEEE 14th International Symposium on" A World of Wireless,

Mobile and Multimedia Networks"(WoWMoM) (pp. 1-6). IEEE.

Khanna, A., & Anand, R. (2016, January). IoT-based smart parking system. In 2016

International Conference on Internet of Things and Applications (IOTA) (pp. 266-270).

IEEE.

Grodi, R., Rawat, D. B., & Rios-Gutierrez, F. (2016, March). Smart parking: Parking occupancy

monitoring and visualization system for smart cities. In SoutheastCon 2016 (pp. 1-5).

IEEE.

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