A Parking Guidance System (PGS) is an advanced solution designed to help drivers find available parking spaces efficiently. These systems utilize a combination of sensors, signage, and software to monitor and communicate real-time parking availability information to drivers. Here's an overview of the key components and how they work together: Key Components Sensors: Ultrasonic Sensors: Placed in individual parking spots to detect the presence of a vehicle. Camera-based Sensors: Use image processing to identify vacant and occupied spots. Inductive Loop Sensors: Embedded in the ground to detect the magnetic signature of a vehicle. Signage and Displays: Entry/Exit Signs: Show the number of available spaces in a parking facility. Directional Signs: Guide drivers to the sections of the parking lot with available spaces. Individual Space Indicators: Usually LEDs that indicate if a spot is free (green) or occupied (red). Central Control System: Data Aggregation: C
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