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Area of Science:

  • Urban Planning and Smart City Technologies
  • Computer Science and Engineering
  • Environmental Science and Engineering

Background:

  • Urban parking allocation is a significant challenge in contemporary cities.
  • Numerous smart parking systems (SPS) have been developed to address this issue.
  • A comprehensive analysis of existing SPS is needed to guide future development and implementation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To conduct a comprehensive study, comparison, and extensive analysis of smart parking systems (SPS).
  • To investigate SPS based on technological approach, sensors, networking, user interface, computational methods, and services.
  • To identify the suitability of SPS in various environmental conditions and highlight their advantages and disadvantages.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review and systematic analysis of existing smart parking systems.
  • Comparative evaluation of different technological approaches, sensor types, and networking solutions.
  • Assessment of computational strategies and user interface designs for SPS.
  • Analysis of service offerings and environmental adaptability of various SPS.

Main Results:

  • Detailed comparison of SPS across multiple critical aspects, including technology, sensors, and networking.
  • Identification of key advantages and disadvantages of different SPS solutions.
  • Insight into the performance and suitability of SPS under diverse environmental conditions.
  • Current trends and research gaps in the smart parking system sector are highlighted.

Conclusions:

  • The comprehensive analysis provides researchers, designers, and policymakers with crucial information for selecting appropriate SPS.
  • Understanding current trends and performance metrics aids in the development of more effective urban parking solutions.
  • This study facilitates informed decision-making for optimizing urban mobility and parking management.