Smart, Wireless Parking: A Trojan Horse for Making Better Cities
Streetline is starting to gain speed, thanks to a successful trial of their smart-parking systemin San Francisco. Basically, it’s a network of parking sensors, which are keyed into a centralized system that monitors open parking spaces. Using a smartphone, you can then find out where the open parking-spaces are.
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Smart, Wireless Parking: A Trojan Horse for Making Better Cities Streetline is starting to gain speed, thanks to a...
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I love the use case Tod Dykstra describes at 0:45. Smarter infrastructure enables some really lovely scenarios. Also?...
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this is amazing. i really think we could use something like this around youngstown, especially by YSU. now that they are...
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