The Impact of Intelligent Parking Systems on Urban Mobility and the Role of Innovations in the Spectrum of Artificial Intelligence in the Electric Vehicle Industry

Autori

  • Cosmin Rus University of Petrosani
  • Monica Leba University of Petrosani
  • Marius Risteiu University of Petrosani
  • Remus Sibisanu University of Petrosani

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54820/entrenova-2024-0041

Ključne reči:

sustainable development, traffic optimization, smart cities, energy efficiency, congestion management

Apstrakt

In this paper, we investigate the impact of Smart Parking Systems (SPS) on urban mobility and the incorporation of technological innovations within the electric vehicle (EV) industry, focusing on Petrosani, Romania. As urban areas grapple with the challenges of rapid development, such as traffic congestion and inefficient use of parking spaces, SPS emerge as a crucial solution. This research presents a comprehensive analysis of Petrosani's current traffic and parking conditions, leveraging public opinion surveys and traffic flow studies to propose an efficient integration of smart parking systems. The study reveals significant public support for SPS, highlighting a community eager to embrace solutions that enhance urban mobility, reduce environmental pollution, and improve the quality of urban life. Our findings suggest that adopting SPS in Petrosani could lead to more effective traffic management, better utilization of parking resources, and a shift towards sustainable urban development. The paper underscores the need for strategic planning and community involvement in transitioning towards smarter, more sustainable urban ecosystems, setting a precedent for similar initiatives in other cities. This work contributes to the discourse on sustainable urban planning, emphasizing the practical implications and benefits of intelligent parking solutions in enhancing urban mobility and environmental sustainability.

Biografije autora

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Cosmin Rus, Ph. D. is a Lecturer at the University of Petroșani, Faculty of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, specializing in analogue and digital electronics. Cosmin graduated with a Ph.D. in Systems Engineering, along with engineering and master's degrees in Automation and Applied Informatics and Applied Information Techniques and Technologies, respectively. His notable achievements include several gold and bronze medals for inventions at international innovation exhibitions, highlighting a smart electric vehicle project. He is actively involved in professional associations related to robotics and technical informatics, contributing significantly to academia through numerous publications and patents. Author can be contacted at cosminrus@upet.ro

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Prof. Monica Leba is a Ph.D. supervisor in the field of System Control Engineering in the Computer and System Control Engineering Department at University of Petrosani, Romania. She has a PhD in System Control Engineering from University of Petrosani, a bachelor’s degree in applied informatics and Master’s Degree in Computer Engineering from University of Petrosani. She is a member of IEEE and IFAC, Computers for Control Technical Committee. Her research interests are in applied informatics, modelling-simulation, algorithms design. She has more than 100 refereed research articles in international journals, conferences and international patents prizes. Author can be contacted at: monicaleba@upet.ro

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Marius Risteiu Ph. D. is a Lecturer at the University of Petrosani, Faculty of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering. He obtained his engineering degree in Systems Engineering from the same faculty, where he specialized in automatic control and applied informatics. His doctoral thesis is titled "Contributions to the Control of an Exoskeleton Type System," focusing on advancing control techniques for exoskeleton systems to enhance mobility and strength in individuals requiring physical assistance. Author can be contacted at mariusristeiu@upet.ro

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Remus Sibisanu, a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Petrosani's Faculty of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, blends artificial intelligence with distributed systems in his doctoral work. Specializing in robotics, his research focuses on AI-managed robots (terrestrial, aerial, submarine) for tasks like environmental monitoring and collaborative learning. This innovative approach aims to revolutionize exploration, search and rescue, agriculture, and communication, enhancing safety and efficiency. Author can be contacted at remussibisanu@upet.ro

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Objavljeno

2024-11-13

Broj časopisa

Sekcija

Urban, Rural, Regional, Real Estate, and Transportation Economics