2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-15-1616-0_11
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Different Modules for Car Parking System Demonstrated Using Hough Transform for Smart City Development

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“…So, in a nutshell, camera-viewing angles, camera resolutions, and the heights at which cameras are situated are critical parameters for efficient real-time parking detection. The prototype model gives the best results in the articles by Trivedi et al (2017Trivedi et al ( , 2020aTrivedi et al ( , 2020b, when the camera is situated at 90 degree angles because it focuses only on specific parking locations with parked vehicles. Here, we assume the camera is situated at a height of 3 meters from the ground surface and at an angle of around 40 to 50 degrees.…”
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“…So, in a nutshell, camera-viewing angles, camera resolutions, and the heights at which cameras are situated are critical parameters for efficient real-time parking detection. The prototype model gives the best results in the articles by Trivedi et al (2017Trivedi et al ( , 2020aTrivedi et al ( , 2020b, when the camera is situated at 90 degree angles because it focuses only on specific parking locations with parked vehicles. Here, we assume the camera is situated at a height of 3 meters from the ground surface and at an angle of around 40 to 50 degrees.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A mono-camera-based parking module is explained by Davarci et al (2018) with the image-processing method, but a real-time parking demonstration is not presented in that study. A prototype model for a smart city parking system is established in Trivedi et al (2017Trivedi et al ( , 2020aTrivedi et al ( , 2020b; however, work for a real-time parking management system is not demonstrated there. A canny edge-detection-based real-time parking management system is explained in Trivedi et al (2020aTrivedi et al ( , 2020b with parking characteristics.…”
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