The New Essential 8: Technologies to Consider When Developing Your Future Parking Technology Strategy

Posted: Jan, 23, 2024 9:56AM ET • 6 min read

In the ever-evolving landscape of technology, businesses are constantly seeking innovative solutions to enhance efficiency, meet operational objectives, and fulfill customer needs. The parking and mobility industry is no different, with many emerging technologies poised to redefine standard parking interactions. These advancements promise to usher in a new era where the parking experience is an interconnected, user-friendly, and seamlessly integrated aspect of our daily lives.

Now more than ever, parking operators, facility managers, and owners alike must adapt their parking technology strategies for the future. Below are eight essential technologies to consider.

  1. Artificial Intelligence (AI)

    Artificial Intelligence is increasingly becoming a game-changer in the parking industry, revolutionizing how we manage and optimize parking spaces. AI-driven algorithms can analyze historical data, predict peak usage times, and adjust pricing or allocate resources accordingly. From gated parking automated ticketing systems to intelligent surveillance for security, AI enhances the efficiency of parking operations while providing a seamless experience for customers.

  2. Internet of Things (IoT)

    The Internet of Things (IoT) is crucial in creating smart parking ecosystems. IoT sensors, such as parking guidance systems, can monitor parking space availability, traffic flow, and environmental conditions. By collecting and analyzing this data in real time, parking management systems can dynamically adapt to changing circumstances, optimizing the utilization of parking spaces and improving overall operational efficiency.

  3. Blockchain

    Blockchain technology brings transparency and security to parking transactions. Implementing blockchain in parking systems can streamline payment processes, reduce fraud, and provide an immutable ledger of all transactions. Storing customer information transparently in the blockchain fosters customer relationships in the long term by offering personalized services. This facilitates quicker and more secure payments and builds trust with the brand, benefitting both operators and customers.

  4. Augmented Reality (AR)

    Augmented Reality transforms the customer experience in parking facilities. From assisting drivers in finding available spaces through AR navigation to providing real-time information about parking regulations and fees, AR adds an interactive and informative layer to the parking experience. Integrating AR into parking solutions can improve customer satisfaction and operational efficiency.

  5. Virtual Reality (VR)

    Virtual Reality can be leveraged in the planning phases of parking facility design. Using VR simulations, packing facility owners can visualize and optimize parking layouts and traffic flow before physical implementation. It can streamline the design process and be efficient while allowing various stakeholders to experience the parking facility in advance and provide feedback on its experience and accessibility.

  6. Advanced Robotics

    Integrating advanced robotics in parking facilities can automate various processes, from accessing the parking facility at the entrance and exit with License Plate Recognition (LPR) to virtual customer support services. Robotics can significantly reduce the need for human intervention, lowering operational costs and minimizing the risk of accidents. By leveraging robotic technologies, parking facilities can enhance efficiency and provide a cutting-edge experience for customers.

  7. Quantum Computing

    While still in its infancy, quantum computing holds tremendous potential in parking and mobility, particularly in handling complex optimization problems. Quantum algorithms can process vast amounts of data from sensors and monitoring systems, predicting maintenance requirements almost in real time before critical failures occur. Quantum computing's machine learning acceleration improves the accuracy and speed of systems in analyzing parking patterns, predicting demand, and providing dynamic pricing models.

  8. Neuromorphic Computing

    Inspired by the human brain's architecture, Neuromorphic computing is gaining traction for its ability to process information like human cognitive functions. This technology can be employed in parking systems for advanced image recognition, enabling more accurate and rapid identification of vehicles, license plates, and even potential security threats.

    Parking management's future lies in strategically integrating these cutting-edge technologies. Those who embrace these innovations are poised to create parking solutions that are both efficient and future-proof. As the parking industry continues to evolve, those who invest in these essential technologies will undoubtedly shape the smart and connected parking facilities of tomorrow.

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Ierullo, D. (2023, June 29). Future opportunities for parking management in the metaverse - precise ParkLink: Parking management services. Precise ParkLink | Parking Management Services. https://www.preciseparklink.com/news/future-opportunities-for-parking-management-in-the-metaverse  

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Emmanuel Lereno
Chief Digital Transformation Officer

As Precise ParkLink’s Chief Digital Transformation Officer, Emmanuel plays a key part in strengthening the company’s industry-leading technology innovation and business intelligence expertise to help our customers drive their digital transformation strategies.

Lereno brings more than 20 years of experience in parking and mobility industry to Precise ParkLink. Joining Schlumberger Systems in 2002, Lereno worked on data-driven oil detection systems after completing a Ph.D. in Business Intelligence. He then joined Parkeon where he served as a business analyst in several European countries and coordinated the delivery of complex parking infrastructure projects.

In 2011, Lereno started to focus exclusively on the North American market as part of the company's strategy to develop its digital solutions portfolio investments and expand its business in the US and Canada. Lereno then assumed the role of Senior Vice President of Digital Services for Flowbird US, where he focused on the expansion of Flowbird smart city solutions for the USA and Canadian markets.

 

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