A state of art parking control system is equipped with
the complete set of ensemble such as motion receivers, proximity readers, switch
transmitter and channel transmitters. It is designed and developed in a way
such that it can perform perfectly with other parking systems such as the
guidance system, electro mechanical gate barriers, and the whole technical
infrastructure of the parking lot. Better the system works with coordination
with other ensembles, more efficient will be its controls. These systems need
to be efficient as well as economic.
The basic requirements of a parking control system are its
promptness and flexibility. It should be fast so that it can point out any
deviation from its expected performance with considerable speed. Since the major
objective of a control system is to point out any lag in performance, quick
response is the basis of its objective. In addition to this, the system must be
flexible. The system is expected to work in any condition and with various
technical specifications. As it is a part of an integrated system, its
coordination with other tools is an utmost necessity.