스마폰으로 제어하는 지능주차시스템 Sensors find spaces and smart LAMP POSTS guide you to the nearest spot
Testing of an intelligent parking system (pictured) is under way Pisa, which helps drivers find a suitable space to park their car quickly and allows them to pay for the parking on their smartphone
스마폰으로 제어하는 지능주차시스템
운전자가 주차공간을 쉽게 빠르게 찾을 수 있도록 도와주는 시스템으로
주차비는 스마트폰으로 지불한다.
이태리의 Piazza Carrara사에 의해서 개발되어 테스트 중이다.
Parking in a city centre just got easier:
Sensors find spaces and smart LAMP POSTS guide you to the nearest spot
The intelligent parking system is on trial in Piazza Carrara in Pisa, Italy
It's a partnership between Deutsche Telekom and Kiunsys
Sensors on parking spaces indicate whether a space is free
This information is shown on boards in the city and via smart lighting
Drivers can also pay for their parking using their smartphone
System designed to speed up parking, ease congestion and cut emissions
By Sarah Griffiths
The tedious search to find a parking space in a busy city will soon be a thing of the past – in Pisa, Italy, at least.
Testing of an intelligent parking system is under way in the home of the Leaning Tower, which helps drivers find a suitable space to park their car and pay for the space quickly.
It combines sensors on the floors of spaces, boards across the city and smart street lighting to help drivers find parking spots at the touch of a button.
The pilot scheme was created as a partnership between Deutsche Telekom and Kiunsys.
The new smart city service has been installed on Piazza Carrara, which is located directly on the banks of the river Arno.
Sensors on the floor of each parking spot detect whether they are free or occupied, while several data units collect the information and send it over the mobile network to the city's server infrastructure.
The information is then displayed on indication panels, which guide drivers to a free space.
Drivers can choose to pay for their parking using Pisa’s existing Tap&Park app – which integrates with the new system.
‘The new parking system integrates seamlessly into our intelligent transport system (ITS),’ the mayor of Pisa, Marco Filippeschi, said. ‘It eases the flow of traffic and helps to cut CO2 emissions.’
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