Intelligent Mechanical Parking Garage: Intelligent Monitoring and Remote Management Technology
Release Time:
2025-05-27
Intelligent monitoring and remote management technology for intelligent mechanical parking garages provides a solid guarantee for the safe and stable operation of the garage and convenient use by users.
The intelligent monitoring system installs various types of sensors in key areas of the garage, achieving all-round and real-time status monitoring of the garage. In the parking area, parking sensors accurately detect the occupancy status of each parking space. Whether a vehicle enters or exits, the sensor immediately transmits the parking space status information to the central monitoring platform. For example, when a car parks in a parking space, the parking space sensor sends a signal to the system, and the central monitoring platform immediately updates the parking space occupancy information and displays on the screen that the parking space is occupied, while also recording the vehicle's parking time and other information for subsequent billing management. In the equipment operation area, temperature sensors, humidity sensors, vibration sensors, etc. are widely used. Temperature and humidity sensors are used to monitor the environmental conditions inside the garage to ensure that the equipment operates in a suitable environment. If the ambient temperature is too high or the humidity is too high, it may affect the performance and lifespan of electrical equipment. In this case, the system will issue a warning to remind the management personnel to take corresponding cooling and dehumidification measures. The vibration sensor is installed in key parts of equipment such as elevators and handling robots to monitor the vibration of the equipment in real time. Once the equipment experiences abnormal vibration, such as that caused by wear and tear of mechanical parts, loosening, or motor failure, the vibration sensor will promptly capture the abnormal signal and transmit it to the central monitoring platform. The central monitoring platform analyzes the possible types of equipment failures based on parameters such as vibration frequency and amplitude, using fault diagnosis algorithms, and arranges maintenance personnel for repairs in advance to prevent equipment failures from further deteriorating and ensure the normal operation of the garage.
The central monitoring platform also has powerful visualization capabilities. It combines the three-dimensional model of the garage with real-time monitoring data to display the overall layout of the garage, parking space usage, equipment operation status, and other information in an intuitive graphical interface. Management personnel can clearly view various situations in the garage through computer terminals or large-screen displays. For example, on the display interface of parking space usage, different colored icons represent different parking space statuses: green represents vacant parking spaces, red represents occupied parking spaces, yellow represents faulty parking spaces, etc., making it easy for management personnel to quickly understand the distribution and usage of parking spaces and promptly guide vehicle parking.
Remote management technology further expands the management scope and convenience of intelligent mechanical parking garages. Through internet technology, management personnel can remotely log in to the central monitoring platform using mobile applications or computer clients to manage the garage anytime, anywhere. In terms of vehicle entry and exit management, the remote management system supports online parking reservations and payment functions. Car owners can pre-book parking time and parking spaces on the mobile application. When they arrive at the garage, the system automatically recognizes the license plate and raises the barrier for passage. When the vehicle exits, the system automatically calculates the fee based on the parking time and deducts it from the car owner's account, realizing contactless payment. In terms of equipment management, even if management personnel are not on-site at the garage, they can remotely monitor equipment operating parameters, receive equipment fault alarm information, and remotely control some basic operations of the equipment. For example, when a lighting system malfunction is detected in a certain area, management personnel can remotely operate to turn off or restart the relevant lighting equipment to check the fault; or in an emergency, such as a fire, remotely start fire-fighting equipment, such as sprinkler systems and smoke exhaust fans, to ensure the safety of the garage. Through the application of intelligent monitoring and remote management technology, intelligent mechanical parking garages have achieved intelligent and convenient management models, improving management efficiency and service quality, and providing users with a safer and more comfortable parking experience.
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