Intelligent parking management

Issue 3 2020 Surveillance

Parking can be a major chore for shoppers and commuters alike. Hunting around for a free space wastes time, which is frustrating at the start of the working day and a disruption to the shopping experience for retail customers.

Parking lots that are close to town centres or attached to popular retail and entertainment facilities can be especially problematic. During rush hour or times of high customer flow, congestion can build at entrances and exits, resulting in lengthy queues.

Given the extent of customer frustrations – and the rising costs of land on which parking lots are situated – organisations must make the most efficient use of the space available. In fact, those who succeed in doing this can potentially turn parking into a competitive advantage.

Smart parking solutions

Smart parking solutions can improve the management, security and profitability of parking lots, thanks to an array of intelligent features.

Simpler entrance and exit management

Smart parking solutions can integrate the latest barrier technology with industry-standard automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) cameras, to make entering and leaving parking lots much more efficient. By rapidly identifying vehicles and sending this data to the barriers, intelligent cameras can speed up vehicle flow and can minimise queues, improving the productivity of the whole parking site.

When it comes to payment for parking, organisations can also integrate an ANPR system with a third-party ticketing system, to make the customer experience even smoother.

Intelligent parking guidance

Parking guidance cameras can automatically monitor the availability of spaces. One camera can have visibility of multiple spaces and intelligently detect if there is a vehicle in each one. This information is sent to a guidance terminal, which then calculates how many spaces are occupied or available and informs customers via parking guidance screens installed at critical junctions of the parking lot.

In addition to this, a dynamic lighting indicator system can be incorporated to guide driver straight to available spaces, helping to ensure they can always park their cars quickly.

‘Find My Car’

An holistic smart parking solution can also improve driver safety and offer them peace of mind by helping them to locate their cars efficiently when they return to the parking lot. Using touch-screen query kiosks located at the entrances, drivers can simply enter their licence plate details to locate their vehicle on a schematic floor map. The system can also give them the shortest and quickest route to it.

The Hikvision smart parking solution gives parking operators everything they need to improve their daily operations, from entrance and exit management, to parking guidance and customer vehicle location. It can optimise the use of parking lots, boost the flow of vehicles, and enhance driver satisfaction – which means parking is always efficient and cost-effective.


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