Vehicle detection and identification of free slots in a garage
Abstract
The illegal or improper parking of vehicles interferes with the flow of traffic, and
represents a potential hazard to both pedestrians and drivers, worldwide. Parking
in unsuitable locations can also cause damage to the vehicle, so garages are the
safer choice of parking for everyone. But the hard reality of the situation is that
garage owners are not always skilled at efficiently handling the available parking
slots for customers, due to the lack of experienced staff and drivers’ unaware of vacant
spaces. Some developed countries use Internet of Things (IoT) based solutions
and CCTV installations in managing parking but are very costly. Understanding
these difficulties, our research endeavors to develop a cost efficient method for the
detection and identification of free parking slots in garages by means of machine
learning techniques. Currently, machine learning models can educate vehicle detection
successfully, but they are insufficient in recognizing free parking spaces. In this
study we used various algorithms such as Faster R-CNN, YOLO, and MobileNet
SSD to find out which model is most suitable when we wanted to detect both vehicles
and free slots accurately. After selecting the model, we expanded upon the
detection process by adding on more steps to the model. Using only existing CCTV
footage from the garage, our proposed algorithm does not require additional IoT
devices for training and deployment, thereby significantly reducing costs for owners
and providing convenience for users. On the contributing side of this research, it
addresses the optimization of parking resources for various scenarios, and helps to
improve both parking related services and the overall user experience. Additionally,
in free space detection reliability increases to enable the establishment of parking
services, which is identified as the main problem for garage users: the free space
availability. Thus, a simplified management system may start to encourage private
garage owners to open their facilities to the public. Finally, this research provides a
useful solution to parking problems on a global scale.