18608888. PREDICTIVE VEHICLE PARKING SYSTEMS simplified abstract (AT&T Intellectual Property I, L.P.)

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PREDICTIVE VEHICLE PARKING SYSTEMS

Organization Name

AT&T Intellectual Property I, L.P.

Inventor(s)

Ginger Chien of Bellevue WA (US)

Zhi Cui of Sugar Hill GA (US)

Eric Zavesky of Austin TX (US)

Robert T. Moton, Jr. of Alpharetta GA (US)

Adrianne Binh Luu of Atlanta GA (US)

Robert Koch of Peachtree Corners GA (US)

PREDICTIVE VEHICLE PARKING SYSTEMS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18608888 titled 'PREDICTIVE VEHICLE PARKING SYSTEMS

The abstract of the patent application describes a processing system that offers parking spots to vehicles at a parking facility, including predicted available spots and information on adjacent parking spot occupancy.

  • The processing system obtains a parking request and offers a selection of parking spots, including predicted available spots.
  • Information on adjacent parking spot occupancy is presented for the duration of the vehicle's intended stay.
  • The system then reserves the selected parking spot for the vehicle.

Potential Applications: - Parking management systems - Smart parking solutions - Traffic flow optimization

Problems Solved: - Efficient utilization of parking spaces - Enhanced user experience in finding parking spots - Reduction of traffic congestion

Benefits: - Improved parking spot availability - Real-time information on parking spot occupancy - Streamlined parking reservation process

Commercial Applications: Smart Parking Solutions: Enhancing parking facility management and user experience

Questions about Smart Parking Solutions: 1. How does the processing system predict available parking spots? 2. What technologies are used to present information on adjacent parking spot occupancy?

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in smart parking technology for improved parking management and user convenience.


Original Abstract Submitted

A processing system including at least one processor may obtain a parking request for a vehicle to park at a parking facility and may offer a plurality of parking spots of the parking facility for the vehicle, where at least one of the plurality of parking spots that is offered is a parking spot that is predicted to be available, and where the offering includes presenting information regarding predicted adjacent parking spot occupancy of the at least one of the plurality of parking spots for a duration of an intended stay of the vehicle at the parking facility. The processing system may then obtain a selection of a parking spot from among the plurality of parking spots and reserve the parking spot for the vehicle.