Abstract
This research paper dives into the complexities of a programmed stopping framework and electronic stopping expense assortment, principally founded on vehicle number plate acknowledgment. The essential goal is to plan and carry out a programmed stopping framework that essentially improves the accommodation and security of public parking areas. Additionally, it aims to facilitate parking fee collection without the complexities associated with magnetic cards. The proposed automatic parking system boasts several key features. First and foremost, it minimizes human interaction by eliminating the need for magnetic cards and associated devices. Users can seamlessly enter and exit parking lots without physical tokens, enhancing overall convenience. Furthermore, the system incorporates a parking guidance feature that directs users to available parking spaces. Real-time information about vacant spots ensures efficient utilization of parking areas. The heart of the system lies in its number plate recognition capabilities. The significance of this research extends beyond parking management. It contributes to ongoing efforts to automate and digitize essential services, making them more accessible and user-friendly. By embracing such technological advancements, cities can enhance user experiences, improve efficiency, and pave the way for a future of automated systems in public services.
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