Modern urban parking faces two major pain points: difficulty finding parking spaces during peak hours and long waiting times to pay. To address these two challenges and end the cumbersome traditional parking system, parking lots undoubtedly need to incorporate smart parking management systems to achieve unmanned parking.
To achieve unmanned parking management, parking lots must address the following issues.
1. Upgrading License Plate Recognition Equipment
Existing license plate recognition equipment in parking lots cannot fully and effectively identify all vehicles, resulting in a low pass rate. Manual operation is required to enable vehicle access. Therefore, achieving unmanned parking in parking lots requires addressing the license plate recognition rate. The COMA license plate recognition system offers a recognition rate exceeding 95%. For the 5% of license plates that are unrecognized, it can be combined with a ticket dispenser or RFID reader, depending on the specific application scenario.
2. Adding a parking guidance system to a parking lot
Adding a parking guidance system to a parking lot allows drivers to quickly find available spaces, eliminating wasted time searching blindly. This alleviates parking congestion, improves parking utilization, and reduces labor management costs.
3. Electronic payment or central self-service payment machines
In smart unmanned parking lots, electronic payment or central self-service payment machines effectively reduces parking management costs, which is crucial for implementing unmanned parking.
