Abstract

The urbanization in the urban area can lead to many effects, and one of them is limited parking space. In the context of disabled parking spaces, many easily violate that allocated spaces without guilty. For the authorities to monitor the violation of the disabled parking spaces are quite challenging. That is, the authorities would still need to look out for the parking violation by manually observing and looking around, in other words, through their observation. The purpose of this study is to improve the current Disabled Parking System (DiParkSys) v2.0 by integrating it with GSM notification system. The GSM module assembled in DiParkSys will immediately notify authorities of any violation by giving the coordinate of the violated parking slot. The prototype was first designed using system visualization and schematic diagram. The integration between the alarm and GSM module was then validated using an integration test before the functionality of the prototype was tested using a Test Cases method.

Highlights

  • The population of the urban area has overgrown within these last few years

  • The methodology utilizes SIM900A GSM module to be integrated with the existing DiParkSys v1.0

  • This paper described a study on the design and development of the disabled parking system based on the previous study (DiParkSys v1.0)

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Introduction

The population of the urban area has overgrown within these last few years. According to the population growth projections, the urban area will undergo massive expansion which will become a global phenomenon in the 30 years. The urban residential population will grow approximately 60 million every year. About 54% of the world’s population lives in urban areas in 2014. One of the problems envisaged by the growing population is the increased energy consumption - expected to rise by more than 50% in the various areas.

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