Car Park Monitoring System (CPMoS)
Abstract
Car Park Monitoring System (CPMoS) is a technology-driven solution to manage and optimize parking spaces in each area. One of the main advantages of this system is its ability to eliminate the use of paper tickets, which helps reduce waste and improve environmental sustainability. Instead of physical access, the system uses sensors and other advanced technologies to track and manage parking availability in real-time.Another advantage of the Car Park Monitoring System (CPMoS) is the LCD display, which can provide users with real-time information about parking spaces and directions to the nearest available space. This can help drivers reduce congestion and driver frustration, as they do not have to spend time looking for a parking space.Overall, a Car Park Monitoring System (CPMoS) can make parking management easier and more efficient. It can also help reduce waste and protect the environment.
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