Radio frequency identification based car parking monitoring system with automatic card machine dispenser/ Maria Victoria S. Bragais, Dan Christopher P. Co, Rolando Manuel P. Enmil, Francheska Joy C. Magalong, Razzel B. Reloza, and Justin Louie D. Salicsic .--
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TextPublication details: Manila: Technological University of the Philippines, 2019.Description: v, 100pages: 29cm. +1 CD-ROM (4 3/4in.)Content type: - BTH TK 146 B73 2019
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Thesis (undergraduate)
College of Engineering.-- Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering: Technological University of the Philippines, 2019.
Includes bibliography.
Majority of the Filipinos use cars as a mode of transportation. In Metro Manila,
more than a thousand cars fill the main roads, thus these cars are parked within the vicinity
of the establishment where the consumer wants to. Thousands of cars are generated and
owned each day, and this may bring discomfort when certain parking establishments could
not accommodate any longer. Another problem is most of the consumers find a hard time
when looking for a parking slot, decreasing their enthusiasm, therefore leaving them
dissatisfied. It is a major loss when an establishment cannot address a situation like the
inefficiency of parking systems. The goal of the study is to alleviate the discomfort of
consumers in using parking systems, thus developing a parking system for generating
specific slots. The system was achieved by using Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)
modules for detecting automobiles to lead it to a certain slot, thus minimizing the time
consumed when looking for it. The majority of the respondents have agreed on patronizing
the project if it would be implemented in the future, garnering an average of 87.3%.
Different tests were made to see the improvement in using the study compared to current
parking systems available in the establishments.
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