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引用次数: 15
摘要
多年来,在詹姆斯·麦迪逊大学停车一直是个难题。随着招生人数的增加,这仍然是一个更加棘手的问题。目前,在JMU,一些停车场(例如Champions Drive parking Deck和Grace Street parking Deck)具有计算进出车库车辆数量的功能,但该技术尚未在校园内广泛采用。JMU需要一个智能系统,可以让学生/教师/员工/访客在任何给定时间了解特定停车场的可用停车位数量。有了这些信息,用户就会得到停车地点的建议。通过云环境倡议的JMU安全智能停车旨在解决这一停车问题。使用射频识别扫描仪,我们的系统能够计算进出校园每个停车场的车辆数量。目前提供给每辆车的贴花将被一个内置标签的智能贴花所取代。我们还开发了一个安全的、移动友好的网络应用程序和移动应用程序(包括iOS和Android平台),可以告诉司机想要的停车场有多少车位。通过利用MEAN堆栈(Mongo、Express、Angular和Node)和基于云计算的能力,JMU社区将获得近乎实时的校园停车情况视角。
Secure Smart Parking at James Madison University via the Cloud Environment (SPACE)
Parking at James Madison University has been a challenge for years. With the increase of enrollment, this continues to be a more difficult problem. Currently at JMU, a few parking garages (e.g. Champions Drive Parking Deck & Grace Street Parking Deck) have some capability of counting how many vehicles are entering or leaving the garage, but the technology has not been widely embraced across campus. JMU is in need of a smart system that allows a student/faculty/staff/visitor to know how many available parking spaces are in a particular lot at any given time. With this information, users are given a suggestion for a place to park. The JMU Secure Smart Parking via the Cloud Environment initiative aims to address this parking problem. Using a Radio-frequency identification scanner, our system is able to count the number of vehicles entering and leaving each parking lot on campus. The current decal that is provided to each vehicle will be replaced with a smart decal with an embedded tag inside of it. We also developed a secure, mobile-friendly web application and mobile apps (both on an iOS and Android platforms) that can inform the driver of the number of available spots in a desired parking lot. By harnessing the power of the MEAN stack (Mongo, Express, Angular, and Node) and cloud-based computing, the JMU community will gain a near real-time perspective of the parking situation on-campus.