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Mini PC based parking location determenation in POLINEMA

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, , Citation M Kusumawardani et al 2021 IOP Conf. Ser.: Mater. Sci. Eng. 1073 012033 DOI 10.1088/1757-899X/1073/1/012033

1757-899X/1073/1/012033

Abstract

Motorbikes and cars are the most widely used means of transportation by students, lecturers, and employees at Polinema. 14 motorcycle parking locations are available with a total capacity of approximately 6605 motorcycles and 18 car park locations with a capacity of around 330 vehicles. With a total of 12,226 students and 530 permanent lecturers and assuming 50% of them bring vehicles to campus at the same time, it can be estimated that the real need for parking and the difficulty in finding a parking space that is currently empty. The purpose of this study is to provide information to parking users about the location that can be occupied by the vehicle. The method used is to install 2 infrared sensors in 8 parking locations. Every 2 minutes the sensor sends data to the server, and then the server processes and provides information about the parking space vacancy. Information is displayed through displays displayed at each parking location in POLINEMA. The results of the work of the system made in this study can be seen on a monitor connected to the server which will make it easier for motorists who want to park their vehicles in the POLINEMA area. Measurements taken to see system performance are delay and the success rate of the system. Of all the measurements, the largest delay average was 1.9 seconds and the smallest delay average was 0.636 seconds. for the success rate it has the highest 100% and for the lowest is 80%.

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10.1088/1757-899X/1073/1/012033