Three-dimensional Parking Garage: Innovation and Application of Intelligent Control Systems

Release Time:

2025-05-27


In modern urban transportation, automated parking garages serve as an effective solution to parking problems, with their intelligent control systems playing a crucial role.

Traditional automated parking garage control systems often have limited functionality and struggle to meet the growing demand for efficient and convenient parking. Today's intelligent control systems, however, integrate various advanced technologies. Firstly, the widespread application of sensor technology allows the garage to accurately perceive vehicle information. At the entrance, high-definition cameras and license plate recognition sensors work together to quickly and accurately identify vehicle license plate numbers, while simultaneously measuring the vehicle's length, width, and height to determine if it meets the garage's parking specifications. For example, some intelligent automated parking garages can accurately identify small cars, SUVs, and even extra-long business vehicles, and automatically assign them appropriate parking spaces.

Inside the garage, parking space status sensors are distributed throughout each parking space, monitoring in real-time whether a space is occupied. When a vehicle enters or exits, the sensor immediately feeds the information back to the central control system. The central control system, based on powerful algorithms and data processing capabilities, manages the entire garage's operation. It optimizes the vehicle's parking path based on the vehicle's entry time, predicted parking duration, and the current parking space usage in the garage. For instance, during peak hours, the system will guide vehicles to unoccupied spaces closer to the entrance, reducing vehicle travel time within the garage.

Furthermore, the intelligent control system also has remote monitoring and operation capabilities. Managers can use mobile applications or computer software to view the garage's operating status at any time and place, including parking space usage and equipment malfunction alerts. In special situations, such as when a car owner forgets their retrieval password or a vehicle is blocked by another vehicle, the manager can remotely operate the garage equipment to assist the car owner in resolving the problem. For example, remotely starting the lift or transfer device to move the vehicle to a more accessible location.

Simultaneously, the integration of the intelligent control system with the city's traffic information system is also becoming a trend. It can receive road conditions and nearby parking lot space information from the traffic management department, thereby better guiding vehicles to the garage and achieving overall optimization of urban parking resource allocation. Through these innovations and applications, the intelligent control system of automated parking garages significantly improves the garage's operational efficiency, safety, and user experience, providing strong technical support for alleviating urban parking pressure.