Parking Slot Detection
If no parking space is available the system does not open the gate and displays parking full. If slot is empty system allows car to enter the lot and displays empty slots where user can park. To detect vehicle slot occupancy the system uses IR sensors. Also system uses IR sensors to detect vehicles arriving at parking. In parking-slot detection, we need to keep a track of the slot as we move from frame to frame. Cars will come and go their sizes will change and so will the bounding box. Mapping slots from frame to frame Intersection over Union (IOU) is a good metric in such problems.
In-ground sensors
Smart Parking’s unassuming yet highly innovative in-ground sensors monitor individual parking spaces and relay occupancy status to our SmartSpot gateways, which in turn send this live status information to the SmartCloud platform, allowing real-time parking information to be viewed on multiple devices.
Parking Slot Detection Device
We ensure that each sensor meets our rigorous functional requirements before installation, meaning they can operate under a wide range of operational environments with high accuracy, and we can tailor sensor behaviour to individual parking space requirements.
All of Smart Parking’s systems are based around a modular approach so we’re able to offer bay monitoring, car counting systems, fixed and mobile automatic number plate recognition (ANPR), guidance signage and more to a wide range of large-scale sites.
Parking Slot Detection Deep Learning
Surface mount sensors
Parking Slot Detection Dataset
Smart Parking also offers the option of surface-mount sensors for exposed sites – such as thin surfaces covering cabling and services, membranes, roof tops and wharfs – where core drilling into the ground may not be an option. These sensors work exactly like their in-ground counterparts, and can also be fitted with a fluro collar for better visibility in areas where there is higher foot traffic.