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New Smart Parking technology from Libelium enables cities to make efficient use of their parking resources. The new platform allows consultancies and system integrators to customise and deploy the solution in their local area.
Zaragoza, Spain – June 1st, 2011 –
Libelium, a technology leader in wireless sensor networks, announces
the launch of its Waspmote-based Smart Parking platform. The new Smart
Parking sensor – part of Libelium’s Smart Cities solution – is designed
to be buried in parking spaces and to detect the arrival and departure
of vehicles. The Smart Parking platform will allow system integrators
to offer comprehensive parking management solutions to city councils.
By providing accurate information on available parking spaces,
motorists save time and fuel and cities reduce atmospheric pollution
and congestion.
The quality of city life across the
world is negatively impacted by atmospheric pollution and congested
roads. Road congestion results in lost time for motorists, wasted fuel
and is a major cause of air pollution. A significant contribution to
congestion arises from motorists searching for available parking spaces
- often requiring a considerable time before they are successful - and
is a major cause of driver frustration. Providing accurate information
to drivers on where to find available parking spaces helps traffic flow
better and allows the deployment of applications to book parking spaces
directly from the car.
Alicia Asín, Libelium’s CEO, says
“Systems based on Libelium’s new Smart Parking sensor platform enable
drivers to find free parking spaces quickly and efficiently. Efficient
parking not only means happier motorists, but also reduces CO2
emissions, saves fuel and helps minimise traffic jams”. Smart Parking
sensors can be buried in parking spaces and communicate with the rest
of the sensor network using Waspmote’s ZigBee radio. Alicia Asín adds,
“The first deployment of the platform will be with SmartSantander – a
unique city-scale experiment in applications of smart city technology
which is already considered as a reference in the Smart Cities field”.
In fact, the Network Planning and Mobile Communications Group from the
University of Cantabria contributed to the testing and performance
improvement of the sensor.
Waspmote’s outstanding power
management and over the air programming (OTA) mean that, once
installed, parking sensors do not need to be accessed for years. Motes
only need to transmit when a parking event – a vehicle arriving or
leaving a space – takes place. With suitable batteries a sensor can
operate for five years before it needs to be physically accessed for
battery replacement. OTA programming enables the software for entire
networks to be upgraded efficiently over the radio network without
digging up the parking spaces. The low maintenance involved in smart
parking sensor networks means that networks with hundreds of nodes can
readily be deployed.
[an error occurred while processing this directive]Smart parking sensors communicate
with their gateway via radios at either 2.4 GHz or 868/900 MHz. For 2.4
GHz ZigBee connections, mesh networks are implemented with routing
motes located in street lights. For the lower frequency radios, it is
possible for parking sensors to communicate directly with the gateway
as the propagation distance is longer.
Parking sensors must be robust
enough to be buried under parking spaces. The sensor nodes are supplied
in a PVC casing rated at IK10 for mechanical impact protection and at
IP67 for ingress protection. The use of PVC ensures that radio
communication is not hindered.
The Smart Parking board will be
exhibited for the first time from 6th-8th June 2011 on Booth #500 at
the Sensors Expo & Conference in Rosemont, IL, USA.
For more information on the board go to: http://www.libelium.com/smart_parking
About Waspmote
Waspmote is a modular platform for
building wireless sensor networks. The platform comprises: the Waspmote
board with microcontroller, memory, battery, accelerometer and sockets
for add-on modules; open source API and compiler; a range of ZigBee
wireless communication modules offering a choice of protocol versions,
radio frequency and range (up to 12 km); wireless modules supporting
Bluetooth, GPRS, GPS; and a wide variety of sensor boards enabling the
measurement of gases, physical events, agricultural & smart
metering parameters. It has outstanding power management - an
unprecedented 0.7 microamperes is required in hibernate mode. It
supports over the air (OTA) programming. Waspmote is CE, FCC and IC
certified.
For Waspmote platform details visit http://www.libelium.com/waspmote
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