Smart parking for disabled people deployed in Macquarie University’s campus

Smart parking for disabled people using IoT at Macquarie University can involve the use of various IoT technologies to improve the parking experience for individuals with disabilities. Some examples of how this might be implemented include:

Smart sensors: Sensors can be installed in parking spaces to detect the presence of a vehicle and determine if a space is available. These sensors can also be used to detect the presence of a vehicle equipped with a special tag indicating that the driver is a person with a disability.

Smart navigation: A mobile app or other navigation system can be used to guide drivers with disabilities to available parking spaces.

Smart parking management: A cloud-based system can be used to manage the allocation and reservation of parking spaces for individuals with disabilities.

Smart parking enforcement: IoT-enabled cameras or other devices can be used to enforce parking regulations and ensure that parking spaces are being used appropriately.

Smart notification: IoT-enabled devices can be used to notify drivers with disabilities when a parking space becomes available or when their parking time is about to expire.

Implementing such a smart parking system would not only improve the parking experience for individuals with disabilities but also increase the accessibility, and provide better utilization of parking resources on the campus.