Toyota jidosha kabushiki kaisha (20240296741). PARKING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM simplified abstract

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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)

Sa Kano of Aichi-ken (JP)

PARKING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240296741 titled 'PARKING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

The parking management system described in the abstract consists of two information management sections for managing parking and vehicle information in two separate parking spaces, as well as a condition determination section that assesses the availability of parking spaces and the presence of vehicles in those spaces.

  • The first information management section handles parking and vehicle information in the first parking space.
  • The second information management section deals with parking and vehicle information in the second parking space.
  • The condition determination section determines the availability of parkable space in the second parking space based on the second parking information and the presence of movable vehicles in the second parking space based on the first vehicle information.

Potential Applications: - This technology can be applied in parking lots, garages, and other parking facilities to efficiently manage parking spaces and vehicle movements. - It can be integrated into smart parking systems to automate parking space allocation and vehicle tracking.

Problems Solved: - Helps in optimizing parking space utilization. - Streamlines vehicle parking and retrieval processes.

Benefits: - Reduces parking congestion. - Improves overall parking efficiency. - Enhances user experience in parking facilities.

Commercial Applications: Title: Smart Parking Management System for Enhanced Efficiency This technology can be utilized by parking management companies, municipalities, and commercial establishments to improve parking operations and customer satisfaction. It can also be integrated into smart city initiatives to enhance urban mobility.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does this parking management system improve parking efficiency? - This system optimizes parking space allocation and vehicle tracking, leading to reduced congestion and streamlined parking processes.

2. What are the potential cost savings associated with implementing this technology? - By efficiently managing parking spaces and vehicle movements, this system can lead to cost savings in terms of reduced fuel consumption and time spent searching for parking spots.


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.