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RFID in Parking Lot Management 杨健 0120329038 1.Introduction of Parking Lot Management Many areas have been seen explosive growth in the number of visitors and citizens as the result of urban revitalization,suburban development,and the general trend of ever-increasing mobility What's more,people have a crash demand for personal vehicles at present with the suburban development and lives improvements.So traffic jams are really a challenging problem.Among this,Vehicle parking in medium and large cities is becoming more and more crucial as the available infrastructure is not able to contain the growth in vehicle population.There are many problems in parking lot management,not only the size of the lot,but how to use the space efficiently,how to control the waiting queue,in case of waiting too long,etc.Very often it so happens that the capacity is not utilized properly due to lack of information.As stakeholders set out to address parking management issues,they often consider Intelligent Transportation Systems.ITS applications involving APMS have been employed in Europe and Japan for several years and have been deployed in the U.S.Advanced parking management systems maintain real-time parking space inventories across a set of participating facilities.These data are used to generate parking availability messages that are distributed to travelers through several different means.Such data also help facility owners track demand.In some cases,the information is provided for pre-trip use to travelers seeking information on the Internet.In other cases,it is provided to motorists on roadways by dynamic message signs(DMS)located at key decision points along routes to a desired destination.Advanced parking management systems help travelers find parking spots quickly,thereby reducing frustration and enhancing a visitor's overall experience.Advanced parking management systems include elements from traditional traveler information systems,as well as specialized parking management applications.Advanced parking management systems offer a wide range of applications,from pre-trip Web-based information systems to navigation systems that provide turn-by-turn directions all the way to an individual parking space.This advanced parking system is really good,but the huge cost is a big concern.It is time to develop a reliable and low cost parking management system. Il.Introduction of RFID RFID stands for Radio-Frequency Identification.It refers to small electronic devices that consist of a small chip and an antenna.The chip typically is capable of carrying 2,000 bytes of data or less.It is the use of a wireless non-contact system that uses radio-frequency electromagnetic fields to transfer data from a tag attached to an object,for the purposes of automatic identification and tracking.And for its high working speed,good anti-collision quality give it advantage over common label identification technology,so I try to use it in the parking lot management ,toRFID in Parking Lot Management 杨健 0120329038 I. Introduction of Parking Lot Management Many areas have been seen explosive growth in the number of visitors and citizens as the result of urban revitalization, suburban development, and the general trend of ever-increasing mobility. What’s more, people have a crash demand for personal vehicles at present with the suburban development and lives improvements. So traffic jams are really a challenging problem. Among this, Vehicle parking in medium and large cities is becoming more and more crucial as the available infrastructure is not able to contain the growth in vehicle population. There are many problems in parking lot management, not only the size of the lot, but how to use the space efficiently, how to control the waiting queue, in case of waiting too long, etc. Very often it so happens that the capacity is not utilized properly due to lack of information. As stakeholders set out to address parking management issues, they often consider Intelligent Transportation Systems. ITS applications involving APMS have been employed in Europe and Japan for several years and have been deployed in the U.S. Advanced parking management systems maintain real-time parking space inventories across a set of participating facilities. These data are used to generate parking availability messages that are distributed to travelers through several different means. Such data also help facility owners track demand. In some cases, the information is provided for pre-trip use to travelers seeking information on the Internet. In other cases, it is provided to motorists on roadways by dynamic message signs (DMS) located at key decision points along routes to a desired destination. Advanced parking management systems help travelers find parking spots quickly, thereby reducing frustration and enhancing a visitor's overall experience. Advanced parking management systems include elements from traditional traveler information systems, as well as specialized parking management applications. Advanced parking management systems offer a wide range of applications, from pre-trip Web-based information systems to navigation systems that provide turn-by-turn directions all the way to an individual parking space. This advanced parking system is really good, but the huge cost is a big concern. It is time to develop a reliable and low cost parking management system. II. Introduction of RFID RFID stands for Radio-Frequency Identification. It refers to small electronic devices that consist of a small chip and an antenna. The chip typically is capable of carrying 2,000 bytes of data or less. It is the use of a wireless non-contact system that uses radio-frequency electromagnetic fields to transfer data from a tag attached to an object, for the purposes of automatic identification and tracking. And for its high working speed, good anti-collision quality give it advantage over common label identification technology, so I try to use it in the parking lot management ,to
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