Abstract

The use of private vehicles by the academic community of Sebelas Maret University (UNS) is increasing every year. This has resulted in a reduced availability of vehicle parking spaces, thus impacting the emergence of illegal parking and violation of parking rules. In relation to the vision of the UNS rector mission to a green campus policy, it is therefore necessary to make vehicle parking arrangement on the campus area. The aim of study is to conduct parking management and develop a law enforcement parking vehicles system based on internet and android technology. An Android-based parking violation reporting application, called BuSet Parking App is developed. The analysis of vehicle parking characteristics results shows that the parking index value at motorcycles and cars parking areas are above 1.0 at a certain time, thus causing parking violations. The BuSet Parking App records the location and time of the parking violations incident along with the visual evidence of the infringement. This information is connected to the database system to detect offenders and to do the parking law enforcement process. With this technology, sustainable transport efforts by controlling the number of parking vehicles in the campus environment can then be done effectively and efficiently.

Highlights

  • The use of private vehicles in Indonesia is experiencing rapid growth with around 9.0% for motorcycles and passenger cars [1], along with the decline in public transport services [2] causing various problems in the community

  • The value of index parking at that time exceeds the value of 1.0. This has an impact on the emergence of illegal parking and violation of parking rules

  • The value of index parking at that time exceeds the 1.0

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Introduction

The use of private vehicles in Indonesia is experiencing rapid growth with around 9.0% for motorcycles and passenger cars [1], along with the decline in public transport services [2] causing various problems in the community. Congestion, accident, pollution and parking area problems are unavoidable logical consequences. The UNS currently has 35,382 students and 1,658 academic staff. Most of the students and academic staff use private vehicles as a mode of transport to the campus [3]. Every day the number of motorcycles and cars that enter the campus are around 22,000 for motorcycles and 2,000 for cars. As the use of fuel consumption by automobiles is high, this will cause a high level of CO2 in the campus environment [4]

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