A Smart Parking and Reservation System for QR-Code-Based Car Park
Wai Chong Chia () and
Nami Salimi
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Wai Chong Chia: Sunway University
Nami Salimi: Sunway University
A chapter in Innovation in the High-Tech Economy, 2013, pp 91-101 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract This paper presents a system that allows users to reserve a parking lot by using their smartphones. The aim of this project is to shorten the time required to look for an empty parking lot, and resolve the congestion issue in car park at mall. When the smartphone is connected to the internet, the user is only required to make a reservation by paying the first-hour rate through PayPal. A parking lot will be reserved for the user for an hour. At the same time, a QR-Code will then be generated, and user can enter the car park anytime within the hour by using the QR-Code. Before the user exits the car park, the user only required to pay the balance through PayPal. This reduces the hassle of queuing up for in front the payment machine. After the payment, a new QR-Code will then be generated, and the user will exit the car park by using this new QR-Code.
Keywords: Car Park; Reservation; Smartphone; QR-Code; PayPal (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-41585-2_8
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