Tupark: development of an automated parking system in technological university of the philippines - manila/ John Garry A. Alagao, Emanuel Joshua T. Brasas, Zyreen M. Cortez, Elijah Andrew G. De Guzman, and Maria Cassandra S.d. Terado.--
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Bachelor's thesis
College of Industrial Technology.-- Bachelor of engineering technology major in computer engineering technology: Technological University of the Philippines, 2025.
Includes bibliographic references and index.
The implementation of an Automated Parking System (APS) within the university
integrates advanced technologies, such as IoT sensors, to help fix and improve the parking
system utilized within the university. These technologies provide real-time monitoring of
parking space count availability inside the university and monitor motorcycles that enter
and exit the university. This is to assist with concerns caused by existing problems in the
system, such as overcrowded parking lots, inefficient use of space, and cases of theft and
damage hazards. The functions of the system kiosks and the application enable users to be
recognized as guests and be recorded and counted when entering the parking lot. It enables
the user to determine the number of parking spots left and be notified of motorcycle time-
ins and time-outs. The benefits of an Automated Parking System (APS) extend beyond
convenience and efficiency. By reducing the manual process for monitoring and
management, the system decreases operational costs and human errors. Furthermore,
optimizing parking usage leads to a more structured campus plan, improving traffic flow
and accessibility.
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