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Parking Lot Management System

Parking Lot Management System RIT Department of Computer Engineering Senior Design Projects II, Spring 2007-8 Natasha Kholgade, Nientzu Kuan and Joseph Rodrigo. PROJECT DESCRIPTION. SYSTEM PROTOTYPE.

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Parking Lot Management System

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  1. Parking Lot Management System RIT Department of Computer EngineeringSenior Design Projects II, Spring 2007-8 Natasha Kholgade, Nientzu Kuan and Joseph Rodrigo PROJECT DESCRIPTION SYSTEM PROTOTYPE • The objective of this project is to design and build a system that enables automated vehicle flow and billing into and from a parking lot. When a vehicle reaches the entrance gate, license plate recognition will record the plate number in a database, and when a vehicle exits, the extracted number will be compared to the database and the vehicle will be permitted to leave. A prototype of the system operation is also presented. The system has been created with a view to improve parking in metropolitan cities like New York with traffic inflow from the New York, New Jersey and Connecticut areas. • Benefits of the System: • The system can be tied to an automated billing mechanism. • Credit card usage capability will lead to reduced cash handling. • Quickened traffic flow and reduced delay time at entrance and exit. • Less attendant assistance required The figure shows the structure of typical operation. In either lane, the vehicle comes in and stops for 2 seconds at the STOP line, within which period, the sensor signal the microcontroller of the car’s presence, the camera focuses and captures the rear image, the system detects and recognizes the license plate, and sends a signal back to the microcontroller to raise servo-based gates. Once a car leaves, a second sensor in the lane detects the car’s departure and triggers the servo to close the gate. THE TEAM USER INTERFACE Natasha Kholgade Nientzu Kuan Joseph A. Rodrigo Project Costs The UI comprises of images of the entry and exit vehicles, their extracted license plates, the recognized characters on the plates, and a listing of the cars that are in the parking lot together with their state. There are options for the operator to manually override automated functioning, and a mechanism to enter the license plate number manually if automatic detection is not successful.

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