Intelligent Parking Developing the technology for smarter cities Highways UK, Thursday 17th November Restricted © Siemens plc 2016 siemens.co.uk/traffic
The pain of parking… The pain of parking causes frustration to drivers and an impact cities with congestion, pollution and emissions
Solving the problem of parking today
Market feedback The Driver view… Why? To avoid having to drive around looking for parking To be able to easily pay and extend parking To be able to plan travel using multi modal transport Data can be transmitted to other systems, such as payments and transport to help with journey planning
Market feedback The City & Road Authority view… Why? Increase parking revenue Optimise network capacity Encourage cashless payments Provide retail incentives Reduce pollution & emissions Improve parking compliance Influence drivers by linking parking & traffic
Driver’s decision time
The connectivity paradox The connectivity paradox relates to an environment where all vehicles are aware of parking space availability, but guidance could cause a conflict
Parking space occupancy The accident scenario Area closed Congestion Parking space occupancy
Integration between traffic & parking is key Sensor data Signs (VMS) Planned Works Accidents CO2 Levels Journey Times Network Control
Intelligent Parking Siemens brings traffic & parking together Control Centre Integration with inductive loops for off street car parks Modular set-up of infrastructure based detection Unobtrusive ground sensor Integration with enforcement personnel Interface to payment systems Variable message signs
Intelligent Parking Applications Traffic Integration Driver Guidance Intelligent Parking City Planning Enforcement
Thank you for your time! Priscilla Nagashima Boyd Product Manager Siemens plc Sopers Lane Poole BH17 7ER, United Kingdom Tel.: +44 1202 846005 Mobile: +44 7808 823736 E-mail: priscilla.boyd@siemens.com siemens.com