MUMBAI, India, Jan. 23 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641001522 A) filed by Madhankumar C; Ms Lavanya G; Pradeep P; Shylash K; Shophia Infant S; and Sreeja J, Pollachi, Tamil Nadu, on Jan. 7, for 'real-time smart parking allocation system using gps navigation and parking sensors.'
Inventor(s) include Ms Lavanya G; Pradeep P; Shylash K; Shophia Infant S; and Sreeja J.
The application for the patent was published on Jan. 23, under issue no. 04/2026.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "Real-Time Smart Parking Allocation System Using GPS Navigation and Parking Sensors ABSTRACT The increasing demand for efficient parking solutions in rapidly urbanizing environments necessitates the development of intelligent, automated, and real-time parking management systems. This invention presents a Real-Time Smart Parking Allocation System Using GPS Navigation and Parking Sensors that is designed to accurately detect parking slot availability, dynamically allocate parking spaces, and guide drivers to suitable parking locations with minimal delay.The system utilizes IoT-enabled parking sensors installed at individual parking slots to continuously monitor vehicle presence and occupancy status. These sensors transmit real-time data to a centralized processing unit, where intelligent algorithms analyze parking availability, demand patterns, and spatial distribution of vehicles. Based on this analysis, the system performs optimal parking slot allocation to ensure efficient utilization of available parking resources.Integration of GPS-based navigation enables the system to provide precise, turn-by-turn guidance from the driver's current location to the allocated parking space, thereby reducing unnecessary driving, traffic congestion, and fuel consumption. Real-time updates ensure that parking information remains accurate even in highly dynamic environments with frequent vehicle entry and exit.The proposed system supports scalability and can be seamlessly deployed across multiple parking facilities, including smart cities, commercial complexes, airports, hospitals, and public parking infrastructures. By minimizing manual intervention and enhancing automation, the system improves operational efficiency, reduces environmental impact, and enhances overall user convenience. The invention offers a cost-effective, reliable, and environmentally sustainable solution for modern urban parking challenges."
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