INFO I300 (Fall 2024) / Smart Parking
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INFO I300 (Fall 2024) \ Team 21

Smart Parking

The aim of 'Smart Parking' is to optimize campus parking efficiency by guiding users to available spaces. We aim to reduce time spent searching and encourage better use of parking resources through features like real-time availability, reservations, and navigation. Our app is designed to be intuitive while enhancing the campus parking experience, ultimately alleviating congestion. Research reveals that locating on campus is a common day-to-day pain point. We address this by providing live updates and a more streamlined parking experience.

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Our Project

The 'Smart Parking' app is designed to transform the way campus parking exists by maximizing parking efficiency and minimizing the time drivers spend searching for spots. Our app provides users with real-time information on available spaces, allows reservations, and offers navigation to guide them in the direction of open spots. This system aims to reduce parking-related congestion and promote the efficient use of campus parking resources.

Our user-friendly app addresses a key challenge identified in our research: locating parking is a common frustration for people who commute to class. By providing live updates on parking available and enabling a streamlined experience, 'Smart Parking' makes campus parking more accessible and less stressful.

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  • Our 'Smart Parking' app will only be available on mobile devices, including Apple OS, and Android OS. We intend the primary users to be students who attend school at Indiana University-Bloomington, although residents and people visiting may also find the application useful. While using 'Smart Parking' users will experience more efficient commutes to each class.

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Smart Parking has 5 members.

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Andrew Yuraitis

I am a current Junior studying Informatics at the Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering.

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Rashid AlMarar

I'm a sophomore from the United Arab Emirates, currently studying Informatics at Indiana University Bloomington. Passionate about technology and innovation, I’m exploring the intersection of data, design, and human-computer interaction to build impactful solutions. Excited to learn, grow, and connect with like-minded individuals in the field!

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