Detection of Illegal Parking

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Kian Lam Tan

Abstract

This project provides an answer to illegal parking. Large range of staffs is deployed to check for unauthorized parking and fine those owners. Be that as it may, proprietors avoid the fine by completely different illicit means like bribing the employees, threatening them and so forth. Towing vans got to manually scan for illegally parked vehicles. Here we have a tendency to propose a system that considers programmed unlawful parking discovery and alerting. The system consists of integrating a ZigBee and IOT modem in each vehicle. Zigbee, pic controller, the ultrasonic sensor is embedded in each area wherever parking is prohibited. Necessary quantity ultrasonic sensors are used until it covers the desired range. Whenever the vehicles are parked within the area (within ultrasonic radius), the ultrasonic detector detects the abstracted object (vehicle). Once this happens the PIC controller within the Platform unit initiates its Interrupt timer till the detected object is stationary. The vehicle is going to be checked perpetually by the sensor until the controller's timer runs out its default limit. If the vehicle is present stationary even after the programmed time limit, ZigBee in pavement sends signal to ZigBee in vehicle which is then received by pic controller. After that the pic controller sends the details to control room via IOT modem and can instantly alert authority. These communications that happen between the vehicle unit and the platform unit are carried out wirelessly through "Zigbee". IOT modem receives the information that's required to be sent to control room. Finally, the requested details are forwarded to the transport control room by the IOT modem in order that they'll directly reach the spot to take necessary action or send an alert to the vehicle's owner regarding the fine imposed.

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How to Cite
Kian Lam Tan. (2022). Detection of Illegal Parking. IIRJET, 3(4). https://doi.org/10.32595/iirjet.org/v3i4.2018.66