EP2082386A1 - Parking management method and system - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to parking management systems, in general, and particularly to an automatic parking management system for managing parking areas, particularly but not limitatively parking areas with non-delimited parking places. Description of the related art
- the conventional parking systems often require to be paid in advance, even if the exact parking duration is almost never known at the time the car is parked; this is a problem, because it is not rare that the parking fee paid in advance is insufficient, but the driver cannot extend the parking time by paying an additional fee.
- Monitoring areas in which parking is regulated in any of the above manners is costly and time consuming.
- an entrusted person has to visually inspect all of the regulated parking area periodically, regardless of whether vehicles are actually parked there. This task becomes more difficult when the spaces are spread across a large area, such as a whole city block.
- Conventional parking meters do not fully solve the abovementioned problems, because i they are not capable of monitoring the presence/absence of vehicles in the parking. Indeed, adopting conventional parking meters requires a continuous monitoring action by dedicated personnel.
- the International patent application WO 98/04080 discloses a parking management5 communication system that may be used to monitor and reserve parking places, allowing law enforcement officials to monitor parking facilities with greater ease and expediency.
- the parking management communication system includes a central control unit having a data base (including data like parking facility availability, vehicle identification, user identification and billing information), a central interface unit in wired or wireless communication with a user interface unit, o like a mobile telephone.
- a user may report his arrival at the parking lot to the central interface unit and, after having parked his/her car in a parking place, the user reports the parking to the central interface unit.
- the parking of the vehicle may be sensed by a sensor, such as an optical sensor, which automatically reports the parking of the vehicle to the central interface unit.
- Summary of the invention 5 The Applicant observes that in both the two known solutions, each parking place is associated with at least one corresponding vehicle detector, which is capable of establishing if the parking place is occupied or not by a vehicle.
- the Applicant has faced the problemo of realizing a parking management system which can be efficiently used for managing also parking areas having undelimited parking places, as in the case of parking areas along the sides of the street, and wherein what is relevant for the occupancy is the available parking length.
- the Applicant believes that sending data related to the size of the requested parking place, in combination with a system for determining indications about available parking spaces, allows to efficiently providing a service for finding a suitable parking place in a parking area while assuring an 0 optimal vehicle occupation of the parking area (e.g. leaving the parking places undelimited).
- Preferred embodiments of the parking management system are set forth in dependent claims 2 to 15.
- a method for managing the parking in at least one parking area as set forth in appended claim 16 is provided.
- Figure 1 schematically depicts the general architecture of a parking management system according to an embodiment of the present invention
- Figure 2 schematically illustrates an exemplary structure of a database included in a service management center of the parking management system of Figure 1, according to an embodiment of the present invention
- Figure 3 is a flow chart schematically showing the interaction of a generic sensor node part of a sensor system of the parking management system of Figure 1 with a corresponding local base 5 unit, according to an embodiment of the present invention
- Figures 4A and 4B depict a schematic flow chart showing the operations performed by the service management center when it interacts with a customer exploiting the parking management services offered by the parking management system, according to an embodiment of the invention
- Figure 5 schematically depicts the main steps of a method for planning the topology of o parking areas in a region of interest, according to an embodiment of the present invention
- Figure 6 illustrates in more detail a portion of the parking area shown in Figure 1, in a cross-sectional view along a line crossing the sensor nodes;
- Figures 7A and 7B show an example of how the presence of parked vehicles is detected by the sensor nodes of the parking area of Figures 1 and 6, according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 8 schematically shows, in terms of blocks, the main functional components of a local base unit and of the service management center of the parking management system of 5 Figure 1, according to an embodiment of the present invention
- the parking area 115 further includes one or more parking location signs 122, each one adapted to provide a parking location code useful for identifying and locating the parking area 115, or different zones (portions) thereof (for example, in case the parking area 115 corresponds to an o entire street, a single parking location sign may be provided, adapted to identify the street as a whole; alternatively, more parking locations signs may be provided, e.g., adapted to identify two end sections and a central section of the street).
- the parking location signs 122 may be directly painted on the roadway 110 or on the sidewalk 117, or they may be vertical road signs.
- the sensor system 125 includes a plurality of sensor nodes 140 arranged so as to monitor the parking area 115.
- the sensor nodes 140 are deployed across the parking area 115, and are each one capable of generating pieces of information that, altogether, are useful to determine the occupancy of the parking area 115 in real time; in particular, each sensor node 140 is adapted to o detect the occupancy (due for example to the presence of a vehicle) of a respective portion of the parking area 115, and to consequently generate an occupancy indication.
- the parking area 115 of Figure 1 is adapted to the parking of vehicles aligned aside the lane 110a, said pieces of information generated by the different sensor node 140 are used for calculating the available ⁇ i.e., empty, not occupied) linear parking spaces of the5 parking area 115.
- the occupancy indications generated by the sensor nodes 140 are collected by the data gathering and communication network 130, processed and then transmitted to the SMC 135.
- LBUs Local Base Units
- each LBU 145(i) is associated with the set of sensor nodes 140 that monitor the parking area 115 of a street 105, or to a sub-set thereof, like for example the sensor nodes monitoring just one of the 5 parking lanes of the street (in case the latter has two parking lanes), or portions thereof; however, a single LBU 145(i) may be associated with the set of sensor nodes 140 of parking areas of more than just one street 105.
- the LBUs and the associated sensor nodes are in communications relationship.
- each sensor node 140 is coupled to the corresponding LBU 145(i) through a wireless connection; however, nothing o prevents from having sensor nodes that are connected to the respective LBUs by means of wired connections.
- Each sensor node 140 is in particular capable of transmitting the occupancy indications to the corresponding LBU 145(i) (either by its own motion or responsive to a polling of the LBU).
- Each LBU 145(i) is adapted to process the occupancy indications received from the sensor nodes it is associated with, so as to derive indications about the available linear parking spaces in the parking area(s) 115 (or in the portion thereof that is monitored by the set of sensor nodes associated therewith).
- the SMC 135 is in communication relationship with the LBUs 145(i) deployed within a
- each LBU 145(i) is connected to the SMC 135 through a wired or wireless connection, for example through an Ethernet, the Internet, a mobile telephony network like a GSM/GPRS/EDGE or UMTS telecommunication network.
- the SMC 135 is adapted to receive from the LBUs 145(i) the indications of the available (e.g. linear) parking space in the monitored parking area(s) 115.
- a telephony network 165 possibly including, in addition to one or more public mobile telephony networks, the public switched telephone network.
- FIG. 2 schematically illustrates an exemplary structure of the database 150 exploited by the SMC 135, according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the database 150 may in o particular be structured in a tabular form, storing information about the availability of parking space and the identification of the vehicle drivers (hereinafter referred to as customers) exploiting the parking services provided by the parking management system 100.
- the database 150 may include a parking space availability table 200 and, optionally, a customer identification table 210.
- each record 220(i) includes a LBU identification (key) field 230(i), a location field 240(i) and a parking space availability field 250(i).
- the key field 230(i) is adapted to store an identifier that identifies the LBU 145(i) to which o the record 220(i) corresponds.
- the location field 240(i) is adapted to store data that specifies the location(s) of the parking area(s) 115 monitored by the sensor nodes 140 associated with the LBU 145(1).
- the herein described embodiment of the present invention is particularly adapted to the management of parking areas 115 where parked vehicles are aligned along a parking lane and where the single parking places are not individually delimited, thus the availability of parking space strongly depends on the length of the vehicle that has to be parked. Indeed, vehicles having different lengths need empty parking places of different lengths: the longer the vehicle to be parked, 5 the longer the parking place needed (other, additional aspects may affect the size, e.g. length of the parking space needed, as will be discussed later). Consequently, in order to allow the best packaging of the vehicles, short vehicles should be parked in parking places that are not too long (if available), leaving the longer parking places for the parking of the longer vehicles.
- the customer identification table 210 includes a plurality of customer-related records 260(k), each one adapted to store information about a corresponding customer exploiting the parking services provided by the parking management system 100.
- part of o the data stored in each customer-related record 260(k) is provided by the customer itself, while the other part is automatically generated by the SMC 135.
- each customer-related record 260(k) comprises a customer identification (key) field 265(k) adapted to store an identifier (e.g. numerical) code ID(k) that identifies a single customer.
- the identifier code ID(k) is 5 assigned to each customer by the SMC 135 when he/she contacts the SMC 135 asking for a parking service.
- the parking management system 100 allows the customer to subscribe to the parking services offered by the parking management system 100; in this case, once a customer has subscribed, it is assigned an identifier code ID(k) which is thereafter used by the SMC 135 to identify the customer.
- the customer related record 260(k) further includes a number plate field 270(k), adapted to store the number plate of the vehicle that the customer has to park.
- a still further field of the customer-related record 260(k), referred to as cost field 275(k), is an indication of the unitary cost (e.g., the cost for an hour of parking) of the parking service that the customer has requested.
- the unitary cost may be calculated by the SMC 135 depending on the vehicle to be parked (e.g., on the basis of its length).
- the customer-related record 260(k) further includes a parking start-time field 280(k) and a parking end-time field 285(k), that are adapted to store an indication of the parking start- and end- times, and are used by the SMC 135 for establishing the effective duration of the parking service exploited by the customer, in order to evaluate the parking fee that the customer has to pay.
- the start-time field 280(k) indicates the time at which the customers has parked his/her vehicle in the parking area 115
- the end-time fields 285(k) indicates the time at which the vehicle has left the parking area 115.
- Said time indications are obtained by the SMC 135 by actions of the customer, for example, through an SMS, and/or are verified by the parking management system 100 itself, as will be described in the following.
- Figure 3 illustrates a flow chart 300 schematically showing the interactions of a generic sensor node 140 of the sensor system 125 with its corresponding LBU 145(i), according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the sensor node 140 is responsible of providing occupancy indications in respect of a corresponding area portion surrounding the sensor node 140.
- the sensor node 140 is in particular capable of detecting the presence of an object (of dimension greater than that of the sensor node 140 dimension), like a vehicle, within the corresponding area portion.
- the sensor node 140 Once the sensor node 140 has been activated (e.g., after its installation within the parking area 115), it starts monitoring the corresponding portion of the parking area 115 (block 305), in order to establish the presence or the absence of vehicles.
- the sensor node 140 is based on magneto-resistive technology, and includes a magnetic field sensor capable of sensing components of the magnetic field.
- the magnetic field in the area monitored by a generic sensor node is perturbated; the sensor node 140 evaluates whether or not the sampled magnetic field exceeds a predefined threshold, thereby establishing the presence or not of a vehicle over it; for example, if the sampled magnetic field exceeds the threshold, the area around the sensor node 140 is considered as occupied.
- Said operations are for example repeated for a sensing period having a duration of the order of some minutes or less (decision block 310, exit branch N). After the expiration of said sensing period (decision block 310, exit branch Y), the sensor node 140 transmits the occupancy indications related to its corresponding area portion to the corresponding LBU 145(i) (block 315).
- the occupancy indications that are made available to the LBU are updated every sensing period. Since the sensing period has a time duration of the order of some minutes or less, the occupancy state of the area portions monitored by the different sensor nodes is updated essentially in real time, The LBU 145(i) waits for receiving the occupancy indications from the sensor node 140
- the sensor node 140 contacts the LBU for transmitting the fresh occupancy indications thereto (decision block 320, exit branch Y), the LBU 145(i) receives the occupancy indications from the sensor node 140 and preferably stores them in a local database (block 325).
- the occupancy indications collected by the LBU 145(i) from all the sensor nodes 140 associated therewith are then processed (block 330), in order to determine the available parking space in the parking area(s) 115 to which the LBU 145(i) is associated.
- the LBU 145(i) may periodically poll the sensor node 140 to get the fresh occupancy indications.
- the LBU 145(i) waits for receiving fresh occupancy indications from the sensor nodes 140.
- FIG. 4A and 4B a flow chart 400 schematically showing the interactions of the SMC 135 with a customer of the parking management system 100 is depicted, according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- a potential customer in search of a parking place wishes to take advantage of the services provided by the parking management system 100, he/she contacts the SMC 135 through his/her communication terminal 160, such as a mobile phone.
- the customer sends a service request SMS (Short Message Service) message 405 to the SMC 135.
- SMS Short Message Service
- the customer provides to the SMC 135 information 407 adapted to describe in detail the requested parking management service.
- An exemplary service request SMS message 405 may provide the following information 407:
- the service request SMS message 405 includes a plurality of message fields (in this example, four), each one adapted to specify a portion of the information 407 describing the requested parking management service.
- the first message field ⁇ ID:49, in the example) is a code, identifying the customer, that needs to be provided only if the customer has subscribed to the parking management system 100 (for example, the code is assigned to the customer upon subscribing).
- the SMC 135 may identify the customer, comparing the received code with the identifier codes ID(k) stored in the customer identification table 210 of the database 150.
- said field can be replaced by the indication of the number plate of the vehicle to be parked.
- the SMC 135 may store the number plate in the number plate field 270(k) of the customer indication table 210, and then it may assign a temporary identifier code ID(k) to the customer.
- the second message field ⁇ AREA:streetxxx specifies instead the location where the customer desires to park his/her vehicle.
- the customer may indicate a specific zone, like for example a street or a square, or he/she may provide a broader location, like a urban district.
- the SMC 135 will determine, and then notify to the customer the nearest available parking space with respect to the indicated location.
- an indication of the geographical location wherein the parking space is required may be derived from a satellite positioning system receiver (such as GPS or Galileo) associated to the user or to the vehicle of the user (e.g. in the form of coordinates).
- such geographical location may be automatically retrieved by the SMC 135, for example exploiting the localization functionalities of the mobile telecommunication network 165, adapted to determine an at least approximate location of the mobile device 160 according to known techniques, e.g. in the field of GSM networks.
- the customer can provide to the SMC 135 an approximate indication about the expected arrival time to the location where he/she 5 desires to park.
- the fourth message field ⁇ LENGTH:4,00, in the example) indicates the type of vehicle which the parking place is required for. More particularly, the indication provided with the fourth field of the SMS message is related to the length (or class of length) of the customer's vehicle. According to an embodiment of the present invention, the customer may also personalize furthero the request, for example in order to request a parking place relatively longer than the length of his/her vehicle; this feature is particularly useful for beginner drivers, who do not feel very comfortable with the parking maneuvers.
- the model of the vehicle which the parking place is required for is sent to the SMC 135.
- the SMC 135 may calculate the length of the necessary parking place taking into account also the steering radius associated to the5 notified vehicle model (for example by querying an additional table in the database 150 dedicated to the steering radius data of the car models in circulation).
- the latter is received by the SMC 135 (block 410) through the telecommunication network 165.
- the SMC 135 Based on the code contained in the SMS message, the SMC 135 identifies the customer, o performing a search among the identifier codes ID(k) stored in the customer identification table 210 of the database 150, and selects the corresponding customer record 260(k). In case the customer is not a subscriber, and/or the service request SMS message 405 does not include any customer identifier code, a new customer record 260(k) with a new identifier code ID(k) is automatically created and assigned to the customer. 5 Afterward, the SMC 135 identifies the area around the location indicated in the service request SMS message 405, in order to evaluate the availability of parking spaces (block 415).
- the SMC 135 scrolls the parking space availability table 200 of the database 150, so as to find the location field 240(i) which corresponds to the location indicated in the service request SMS message 405. Then, the SMC 135 selects the record 220(i) including the location field 240(i), o and scrolls the sub-fields of the corresponding parking space availability field 250(i), in such a way as to assess the lengths of the available parking area portions in the parking area 115. More particularly, the SMC 135 identifies the sub-field corresponding to the smallest length LMIN(J) which is not smaller than the length indicated in the service request SMS message 405B (possibly taking into account also the extra length needed for parking the vehicle). In this way, the SMC 135 determines if there is at least one free parking place having a length compatible with the length indicated in the service request SMS message 405.
- the SMC 135 In case a parking place of the desired length has been ascertained to be available (decision block 420, exit branch Y), the SMC 135 notifies the customer that it is possible to park the vehicle (block 427), for example by sending a parking space availability SMS message 429 to the customer mobile phone 160.
- the parking space availability SMS message provides to the customer a precise indication of where the parking place is located.
- said parking space location indication provided to the customer may include the address (e.g., street, or square, with civic number) where the parking place is located, together with a parking location code corresponding to the nearest parking location sign 122.
- the SMC 135 can also provide indications suitable to determine the path to be followed to reach the parking place, together with an estimation of the time needed.
- the SMC 135 is equipped with, or operatively coupled to an integrated system for the mobility management, many real time information concerning mobility of the area can be provided to the drivers, for instance the estimation of the time needed to reach the parking place, updated on the basis of real-time traffic conditions.
- the SMC 135 starts a confirmation 5 procedure, requesting (e.g., via SMS) the customer to provide a precise indication of the location in which he/she has parked the vehicle (block 440).
- the customer may have to check the nearest parking location sign 122, read and provide (e.g.
- the parking managing system 100 may have an arrangement with one or more telephone companies, in such a way that the parking fee can be debited to a customer account.
- a road graph diagram 505 which describes every road branch of the map 500 is obtained, with graph nodes identifying road junctions.
- six road branches 510, 515, 520, 525, 530, 535, with corresponding junctions Ni (between the road branches 510, 515, 535), Nj (between the road branches 515, 520, 530), Nk (between the road branches 520, 525) and NI (between the road branches 510, 525) are identified in the drawing.
- Figure 6 illustrates in detail a portion of the parking area 115 of Figure 1 in a cross- sectional view along a line AA crossing the sensor nodes 140.
- the sensor nodes 140 are installed under the road surface, for example embedded in seats obtained by coring the asphalt layer, aligned along a line (AA in the drawing) more or less at the middle of the parking lane 115.
- the sensoro nodes 140 can be installed on the road surface (e.g., they may be attached to the surface of the asphalt layer by gluing).
- the sensor nodes 140 are preferably installed at regular distances to each others, with a spacing D of, advantageously, 2 meters or less, for example ranging from about 20 centimeters to about 2 meters. More preferably, the distance between each sensor and any neighboring sensor is less than or equal to about 150 cm. A particularly advantageous distance is comprised from about 40 cm to about 120 cm. The shorter the spacing D between adjacent sensor nodes 140, the better o the resolution achieved on the occupancy indications.
- each sensor node 140 may be configured to communicate with the corresponding LBU 145(i) only when it detects a change in the occupancy state of the corresponding area portion.
- the values of the magnetic field components Vz(t) and Vxy(t) strongly depend on the presence of an object like a vehicle. If the sensor node 140 evaluates whether or not the sampled magnetic field components Vz(t) and Vxy(t) has exceeded a predefined value, the presence of a vehicle over it is established.
- a simple choice provides for combining the modulus of the sensed magnetic field components Vz(t) and Vxy(t), in such a way to obtain a sensed signal S(t) equal to: .
- each sensor node 140 evaluates whether or not the sensed signal S(t) has exceeded a predefined threshold TH. If the sensed signal S(t) has exceeded the threshold TH, the corresponding area portion around the sensor node 140 is marked as occupied. As a consequence, the sensor node 140 asserts, for example to a high logic value "1", an occupancy flag signal. Otherwise, the corresponding area portion near the sensor node 140 is marked as free, and the sensor node 140 deasserts, for example to a low logic value "0", the occupancy flag signal. In this way, according to this embodiment, the occupancy indications provided by each sensor node 140 is represented by the value taken by the occupancy flag signal.
- the value of the occupancy flag signal is communicated by the sensor node 140 to the LBU 145(i) (see block 315 of the flow chart 300 of Figure 3).
- Figure 7B is a diagram 720 illustrating the amplitude of the sensed signals S(t) sensed by the sensor nodes 140 of Figure 7A, at a certain time instant. More particularly, the diagram 720 5 has a horizontal axis 730 indicating the positions of the sensor nodes 140 with respect to the first sensor node 140 of Figure 7A, starting from the left of the drawing, (the values are expressed in cm); in the diagram, the small dots correspond each one to a sensor node; a vertical axis 740 indicates the amplitude of the corresponding sensed signals S(t) (the values are expressed in mV).
- the presence and the position of the first vehicle 705 affect the sensed signals sensed by ten sensor nodes 140 (labeled as 750 in the figure) causing the corresponding sensed signals S(t) to take values higher than the threshold TH.
- the presence and the position of the second vehicle 710 affect the sensed signals sensed by nine sensor nodes5 140 (labeled as 760 in the figure) causing, subject to the below, the corresponding sensed signals S(t) to take values higher than the threshold TH.
- the occupancy flag signals provided by the sensor O nodes 140 associated within an LBU are collected, and arranged to form a parking occupancy flag string.
- the occupancy flag signals of the sensor nodes 140 form the following parking occupancy flag string:
- FIG 8 schematically shows, in terms of blocks, the main functional components of an LBU 145(i) and of the SMC 135, in an embodiment of the present invention. It has to be noted that each of the functional components can be implemented by software, hardware, or a mix of the two.
- the LBU 145(i) includes an input communication interface 805, adapted to communicate with the sensor nodes 140 to which the LBU is associated, for receiving from them the occupancy indications.
- the occupancy indications provided by the sensor nodes 140 associated with the LBU are collected by an occupancy indications collector unit 810 and stored into a LBU local database 815.
- the local database 815 is adapted to store the parking occupancy flag strings including the flag signals provided by the sensor nodes 140.
- An occupancy indications processor 820 is adapted to process the occupancy indications stored in the local database 815, in such a way to derive indications about the available parking spaces in the parking area 115.
- a communication interface 825 allows communications with the SMC 135, for sending thereto the information about the available parking spaces in the parking area monitored by the LBU.
- the SMC 135 includes an LBU communication interface 830, enabling communications with the various LBU 145(i), for receiving therefrom the indications about the available parking spaces, and a customer communications interface 835, for the communications with the customers (adapted for example to receive SMS messages from the customers, and to send notification SMS messages to the customers).
- the indications about the available parking spaces received from the various LBU 145(i) are collected by a collector unit 840 and stored in the database 150.
- a processor unit 845 is adapted to process data stored in the database 150.
- the present invention provides an automatic parking management system that is adapted to automatically monitor parking areas for obtaining information related to the occupancy thereof, and to provide guidance to vehicle drivers who are in search of a parking place, notifying them the availability of parking space in the parking area.
- the parking management system according to the present invention is particularly suitable to be used for managing parking areas having undelimited parking spaces.
- the present invention provides a smart solution adapted to solve all the typical drawbacks that a vehicle driver in search of a free parking place has to face, particularly in case the search is performed in urban areas, where the parking areas are usually along the sides of the streets.
- the parking management system of the present invention it may be possible to reduce the traffic and the overall air pollution in urban areas.
- the customers of the parking management system may pay the exploited parking services in several different ways, depending on the customer's preferences. Also, the payment may be rendered proportional to the space, e.g. the length occupied by a vehicle in the parking area.
- the parking management system of the present invention may be advantageously used by the police or by the municipality officers to manage the unauthorized parking in an ease way.
- the management of the parking may be advantageously optimized. This feature is particularly useful when taking into account parking rules distinguishing areas in which parking is admitted only to restricted groups of people, areas in which parking is admitted only temporary, and so on.
- the present invention has been described making reference to some exemplary embodiments. Naturally, in order to satisfy contingent and specific requirements, a person skilled in the art may apply to the solution described above many modifications and alterations.
- the present invention can also be applied to parking lots including parking places which are individually delimited.
- each sensor node is configured to be independently coupled with the corresponding local base unit by means of a communication link
- similar considerations apply if the occupancy indications provided by a group of sensor nodes are provided to the local base unit through a common communication link, for example managed by a single sensor node configured to be wired- connected with the sensor nodes of the group.
- magneto-resistive devices as sensor nodes is merely illustrative; indeed, the sensor nodes may be implemented using other types of sensors capable of sensing the magnetic field.
- the modulus of the magnetic field components sensed by a sensor node can be combined, so as to determine a different sensing signal, in a way that is different from that previously described.
- each sensor node can be a photo detector (e.g., a photodiode, or a phototransistor) capable to visually inspect the area around the sensor node.
- the occupancy indications may be determined using pressure sensors, adapted to perceive the presence of a vehicle by detecting his weight.
- the present invention can make use of any sensing device capable of detecting the presence of vehicles.
- the system and method of the present invention is also adapted to manage parking areas having two or more discrete typologies of parking spaces, e.g. two or more parking lengths.
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