18581395. PARKING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM simplified abstract (TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA)
Contents
PARKING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Organization Name
TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA
Inventor(s)
Naoki Hasegawa of Aichi-ken (JP)
Takuji Matsubara of Aichi-ken (JP)
Osamu Yumita of Aichi-ken (JP)
PARKING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18581395 titled 'PARKING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
The abstract describes a parking management system that includes sections for managing parking information and vehicle information in different parking spaces, as well as determining space and movable conditions based on the information managed.
- The system manages parking information and vehicle information in different parking spaces.
- It determines the existence of parkable space and movable vehicles in the parking spaces.
- The first information management section handles information related to the first parking space and vehicles parked there.
- The second information management section handles information related to the second parking space and vehicles parked there.
- The condition determination section determines space and movable conditions based on the managed information.
Potential Applications: - Parking lot management systems - Smart parking solutions for urban areas - Vehicle tracking and monitoring systems
Problems Solved: - Efficient utilization of parking spaces - Real-time monitoring of parking availability - Improved vehicle security in parking areas
Benefits: - Optimal use of parking spaces - Enhanced vehicle security - Streamlined parking management processes
Commercial Applications: Title: Smart Parking Management System for Urban Areas This technology can be used by parking lot operators, municipalities, and commercial establishments to improve parking efficiency and enhance overall customer experience.
Questions about Smart Parking Management System: 1. How does the system determine the existence of parkable space in the parking area? The system determines the parkable space based on the parking information managed in the second information management section. 2. What are the benefits of using a smart parking management system? The benefits include efficient parking space utilization, improved vehicle security, and streamlined parking management processes.
Original Abstract Submitted
A parking management system comprises a first information management section that manages first parking information related to parking in the first parking space and first vehicle information related to vehicles parked in the first parking space; a second information management section that manages second parking information related to parking in the second parking space and second vehicle information related to vehicles parked in the second parking space; a condition determination section that determines the existence of a space condition in which a parkable space exists in the second parking space based on the second parking information of the second information management section, and determines the existence of a movable condition where a movable vehicle exists in the second parking space based on the first vehicle information of the first parking management section.