Social Parking: Applying the Citizens as Sensors Paradigm to Parking Guidance and Information

Nowadays, the problem of parking guidance information (PGI) is one of the great challenges of smart cities. Sensor networks have been traditionally used, but they sometimes constitute a high administrative cost. For this reason, this paper presents social parking, a system that is based on the citiz...

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Main Authors: Julio Barbancho, Jorge Ropero, Joaquín Luque, Alejandro Caraballo, Carlos León
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-11-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/23/6549
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spelling doaj-334a1a2ee4a44cd3a2b30ab2abb1b3402020-11-25T02:33:14ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502019-11-011123654910.3390/su11236549su11236549Social Parking: Applying the Citizens as Sensors Paradigm to Parking Guidance and InformationJulio Barbancho0Jorge Ropero1Joaquín Luque2Alejandro Caraballo3Carlos León4Departamento de Tecnología Electrónica, Universidad de Sevilla, 41011 Sevilla, SpainDepartamento de Tecnología Electrónica, Universidad de Sevilla, 41011 Sevilla, SpainDepartamento de Tecnología Electrónica, Universidad de Sevilla, 41011 Sevilla, SpainDepartment of Software Engineering and Business Solutions, Soltel Company, 41092 Sevilla, SpainDepartamento de Tecnología Electrónica, Universidad de Sevilla, 41011 Sevilla, SpainNowadays, the problem of parking guidance information (PGI) is one of the great challenges of smart cities. Sensor networks have been traditionally used, but they sometimes constitute a high administrative cost. For this reason, this paper presents social parking, a system that is based on the citizens as sensors paradigm, where data are collected by users and are processed using data mining techniques. Moreover, an ontology is used to enable the standardization of information. This way, social parking is compatible with the FIWARE platform. A forecast algorithm was also designed and verified to estimate the number of free parking spots inside a parking lot. With this aim, we used public parking data from eight parking lots in the city of Zaragoza. Client applications allowed testing of all the functions of the parking system. These tests were carried out in three experimental parking lots in the city of Málaga.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/23/6549parking guidance and information (pgi)intelligent transportation systems (its)ontologydata miningforecast algorithmcitizens as sensorssmart cities
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Jorge Ropero
Joaquín Luque
Alejandro Caraballo
Carlos León
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Jorge Ropero
Joaquín Luque
Alejandro Caraballo
Carlos León
Social Parking: Applying the Citizens as Sensors Paradigm to Parking Guidance and Information
Sustainability
parking guidance and information (pgi)
intelligent transportation systems (its)
ontology
data mining
forecast algorithm
citizens as sensors
smart cities
author_facet Julio Barbancho
Jorge Ropero
Joaquín Luque
Alejandro Caraballo
Carlos León
author_sort Julio Barbancho
title Social Parking: Applying the Citizens as Sensors Paradigm to Parking Guidance and Information
title_short Social Parking: Applying the Citizens as Sensors Paradigm to Parking Guidance and Information
title_full Social Parking: Applying the Citizens as Sensors Paradigm to Parking Guidance and Information
title_fullStr Social Parking: Applying the Citizens as Sensors Paradigm to Parking Guidance and Information
title_full_unstemmed Social Parking: Applying the Citizens as Sensors Paradigm to Parking Guidance and Information
title_sort social parking: applying the citizens as sensors paradigm to parking guidance and information
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2019-11-01
description Nowadays, the problem of parking guidance information (PGI) is one of the great challenges of smart cities. Sensor networks have been traditionally used, but they sometimes constitute a high administrative cost. For this reason, this paper presents social parking, a system that is based on the citizens as sensors paradigm, where data are collected by users and are processed using data mining techniques. Moreover, an ontology is used to enable the standardization of information. This way, social parking is compatible with the FIWARE platform. A forecast algorithm was also designed and verified to estimate the number of free parking spots inside a parking lot. With this aim, we used public parking data from eight parking lots in the city of Zaragoza. Client applications allowed testing of all the functions of the parking system. These tests were carried out in three experimental parking lots in the city of Málaga.
topic parking guidance and information (pgi)
intelligent transportation systems (its)
ontology
data mining
forecast algorithm
citizens as sensors
smart cities
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/23/6549
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