Computer-implemented system and method for spontaneously identifying and directing users to available parking spaces
US-9087453-B2 · Jul 21, 2015 · US
US2016358473A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016358473-A1 |
| Application number | US-201514733018-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jun 8, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jun 8, 2015 |
| Publication date | Dec 8, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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One or more techniques and/or systems are provided for estimating parking occupancy. For a paid parking period, parking meter transaction data may be acquired for a parking meter encompassed by a zone of one or more parking spaces. The parking meter transaction data may be evaluated to determine status data, such as an estimation of whether one or more parking spaces are available, occupied, and/or will become available. A parking occupancy, indicative of a likelihood of available parking spaces, may be estimated based upon the status data. For a free parking period, the parking occupancy may be estimated based upon vehicle flow data that is indicative of vehicles entering, parking, and/or leaving the one or more parking spaces. In this way, the parking occupancy may be provided to a driver to mitigate wasted time and/or gas otherwise spent searching for an available parking space.
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A method for estimating parking occupancy, comprising: defining a zone encompassing a parking meter; acquiring parking meter transaction data for the parking meter; evaluating the parking meter transaction data to determine status data for one or more parking spaces, the status data comprising an estimation as to whether the one or more parking spaces are available or occupied, the status data comprising an estimated availability time at which one or more occupied parking spaces are estimated to become available; estimating a parking occupancy for the zone based upon the status data; and displaying the parking occupancy through a user interface, the displaying comprising: responsive to the parking occupancy corresponding to a high occupancy threshold range, displaying a high occupancy status for a user interface element representing the zone through the user interface; responsive to the parking occupancy corresponding a medium occupancy threshold range, displaying a medium occupancy status for the user interface element; responsive to the parking occupancy corresponding a low occupancy threshold range, displaying a low occupancy status for the user interface element; and responsive to the parking occupancy being indicative of a parking obstruction, displaying an obstruction status for the user interface element. 2 . The method of claim 1 , comprising: acquiring vehicle flow data associated with one or more vehicles; evaluating the vehicle flow data to determine a start trip count of vehicles that started trips from the zone; evaluating the vehicle flow data to determine an end trip count of vehicles that ended trips in the zone; determining a net number of vehicles within the zone at a point of time based upon a difference between the end trip count and the start trip count; integrating the net number of vehicles over time to determine a net number of vehicles observed to be remaining in the zone compared to leaving the zone; and updating the parking occupancy for the zone based upon the net number of vehicles observed to be remaining in the zone compared to leaving the zone to create an updated parking occupancy for the zone. 3 . The method of claim 1 , comprising: estimating a set of parking occupancies for one or more zones encompassing portions of a block of parking spaces; determining a block parking occupancy for the block of parking spaces based upon the set of parking occupancies-; and displaying the block parking occupancy through the user interface. 4 . The method of claim 3 , the displaying the block parking occupancy comprising: responsive to the block parking occupancy corresponding to the high occupancy threshold range, displaying the high occupancy status for a block user interface element representing the block through the user interface; responsive to the block parking occupancy corresponding the medium occupancy threshold range, displaying the medium occupancy status for the block user interface element; responsive to the block parking occupancy corresponding the low occupancy threshold range, displaying the low occupancy status for the block user interface element; and responsive to the block parking occupancy being indicative of the parking obstruction, displaying the obstruction status for the block user interface element. 5 . The method of claim 2 , comprising: matching the parking meter transaction data to the net number of vehicles observed to be remaining in the zone compared to leaving the zone to obtain a scale factor and offset; and applying the scale factor and offset to the net number of vehicles observed to be remaining in the zone compared to leaving the zone. 6 . The method of claim 3 , the displaying the block parking occupancy comprising: responsive to the block parking occupancy being indicative of a restriction, displaying a restriction status for a block user interface element representing the block through the user interface. 7 . The method of claim 1 , comprising: evaluating the parking meter transaction data to determine a payment rate for the parking meter; and displaying the payment rate through the user interface. 8 . The method of claim 2 , the updating the parking occupancy for the zone comprising: normalizing the net number of vehicles observed to be remaining in the zone compared to leaving the zone based upon the parking meter transaction data. 9 . The method of claim 1 , comprising: identifying a business within a threshold distance of the zone; and adjusting the parking occupancy based upon a business type of the business. 10 . The method of claim 1 , comprising: generating a parking occupancy model based upon the parking occupancy; and predicting a future parking occupancy for the zone based upon the parking occupancy model. 11 . The method of claim 10 , the generating a parking occupancy model comprising: training the parking occupancy model based upon parking occupancies associated with at least one of a weather condition, a season, or an event occurrence. 12 . The method of claim 1 , the parking meter transaction data received in real-time. 13 . The method of claim 1 , comprising: estimating parking occupancies for one or more time periods. 14 . The method of claim 13 , comprising: determining a total paid parking duration for a first time period; and estimating a first parking occupancy for the first time period based upon the total paid parking duration. 15 . The method of claim 1 , the parking meter transaction data comprising a parking meter identifier, a timestamp associated with when the parking meter was paid, and a paid parking duration for which parking was paid. 16 . The method of claim 2 , the vehicle flow data comprising a location of a vehicle, a speed of the vehicle, and a heading of the vehicle. 17 . A system for estimating parking occupancy, comprising: a parking occupancy estimator configured to: define a zone encompassing a parking meter; acquire vehicle flow data associated with one or more vehicles; evaluate the vehicle flow data to determine a start trip count of vehicles that started trips from the zone; evaluate the vehicle flow data to determine an end trip count of vehicles that ended trips in the zone; determine a net number of vehicles within the zone at a point of time based upon a difference between the end trip count and the start trip count; integrate the net number of vehicles over time to determine a net number of vehicles observed to be remaining in the zone compared to leaving the zone; match parking meter transaction data to the net number of vehicles observed to be remaining in the zone compared to leaving the zone to obtain a scale factor and offset; apply the scale factor and offset to the net number of vehicles observed to be remaining in the zone compared to leaving the zone; estimate a parking occupancy for the zone based upon the net number of vehicles observed to be remaining in the zone compared to leaving the zone; and display the parking occupancy through a user interface. 18 . The system of claim 17 , the parking occupancy estimator configured to: acquire the parking meter transaction data for the parking meter; evaluate the parking meter transaction data to determine status data for one or more parking spaces, the status data comprising an estimation as to whether the one or more parking spaces are available or occupied, the status data comprising an estimated availability time at which one or more occupied parking spaces are estimated to become ava
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