Mobile phone -based parking system
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Date
2010Author
Karari, Ephantus K
Type
ThesisLanguage
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Traffic flow, allocation and availability of parking space within the streets of Nairobi, is a
major concern to for every motorist. Parking is managed by the City Council of Nairobi
(CCN) and this exercise is currently a nightmare for the officials of the city council. For
the CeN the concern is the allocation of parking space and charging thereof, while for the
motorist, the concern is the need to park his/her vehicle as well as get fairly charged for
the service. On the other hand, anyone visitmg the city is concerned about the congestion
in the city among other things.
The availability of the mobile phone and its increased affordability has led to its adoption
as the main gadget and techno logy for contemporary communication in most developing
countries. Furthermore, the convenience it offers to users and its cost effectiveness has
made it the technology driver not just in developing world but also in the developed
countnes. One area where its application has born fruits in some countries is m mobile
parking.
By use of mobile communication as applied in telematics' , cities in countries such as
Sweden, Singapore and Germany have experienced increased efficiency in traffic
management and parking fees collection as well as prevention of car theft.
In some cases, this technology is based on a specific software or hardware. The
complexities involve even the service providers of the mobile communication services
and banking organizations. This means that technology used in the aforementioned states
may not be appropriately imported and used in Kenya.
This fact makes it necessary for any mobile-phone based solution required for traffic
management to be locally developed; hence the mobile phone-based parking system that
is the subject of this project.
This project seeks to provide a local solution to the problem by developing a prototype
system that can allow payment and remote access to parking information via a mobile
phone
Citation
Master of Science in Information SystemsSponsorhip
University of NairobiPublisher
University of Nairobi School of Computing and Informatics