WO2018147519A1 - Système et procédé de gestion d'accès à une zone de stationnement - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure relates to a parking area access management system and method. More specifically, the present disclosure relates to a parking area access management system, a parking area management method, and a parking area management apparatus for managing access to a parking area using wireless identification information of a mobile terminal in a vehicle.
- a typical vehicle parking facility's access management system issues parking tickets in connection with vehicles entering the parking facility.
- the issued parking ticket is not associated with the vehicle.
- a robber with a parking ticket can easily take the vehicle from the parking facility without violating the parking facility's security protocols and fraud detection system. have.
- One embodiment of the present invention discloses a parking area access management system and method for enhancing security of a vehicle by generating and verifying encrypted information using information obtained from a vehicle entering or leaving the parking area.
- an apparatus for managing a parking area includes: a sensing unit configured to obtain information about the vehicle from an appearance of a vehicle entering a parking area; A communication unit for obtaining wireless identification information from a mobile terminal in a vehicle; And a control unit which controls the communication unit to obtain first encryption information corresponding to the vehicle by using the information about the vehicle and the wireless identification information and to transmit the information about the parking zone to the mobile terminal when the parking zone is allocated to the vehicle. It may include.
- the controller of the parking area managing apparatus may control the blocking unit to move the vehicle to a parking area allocated to the vehicle.
- the control unit of the parking area managing apparatus may generate first encryption information by encrypting some or all of the obtained information about the vehicle by using the wireless identification information and the information about the parking area as encryption keys. have.
- the controller of the parking area managing apparatus may further generate first encryption information by further using location information of the vehicle.
- the control unit of the parking area management apparatus may generate the first encryption information by using at least one of an attribute-based encryption method, an identification-based encryption method, and a certificate-less authentication encryption method.
- the communication unit of the parking area management apparatus may transmit the first encryption information to a server connected to the parking area management apparatus.
- the sensing unit of the parking area managing apparatus may obtain information about a vehicle from an appearance of a vehicle that is about to leave the parking area, the communication unit may acquire wireless identification information from a mobile terminal in the vehicle, and the controller may be configured to Using the related information and the wireless identification information, it is possible to determine whether to allow the vehicle to pass, based on a result of generating the second encryption information and comparing the second encryption information with the previously stored first encryption information.
- the control unit of the parking area management apparatus may allow traffic of the vehicle by changing the position of the blocking unit from the first position to the second position when the second password and the information coincide with the first encrypted information. have.
- the controller of the parking area managing apparatus may block traffic of the vehicle by maintaining the position of the blocking unit at the first position.
- the control unit of the parking area management apparatus transmits the second encryption information to the server, receives a result of comparing the second encryption information and the first encryption information from the server, and blocks the block based on the comparison result. You can control wealth.
- the communication unit of the parking area managing apparatus may transmit information regarding a moving path from the current location of the vehicle to the parking area to the mobile terminal.
- a method of managing a parking area including: obtaining information about a vehicle from an exterior of a vehicle entering a parking area; Receiving wireless identification information from a mobile terminal in a vehicle; Obtaining first encrypted information corresponding to the vehicle, using the information about the vehicle and the radio identification information; And when the parking area is assigned to the vehicle, transmitting information about the parking area to the mobile terminal.
- the parking area management method may further include controlling the blocking unit to move the vehicle to a parking area allocated to the vehicle.
- the parking area management method may include encrypting some or all of the information about the vehicle by using the wireless identification information and the information about the parking area as encryption keys.
- the parking area management method may further include generating first encryption information by further using location information of the vehicle.
- the parking area management method may further include transmitting the first encryption information to a server connected to the parking area management apparatus.
- a method of managing a parking area including obtaining information about the vehicle from an exterior of a vehicle that is about to leave a parking area; Receiving wireless identification information from a mobile terminal in a vehicle; Generating second encrypted information using information about the vehicle and wireless identification information; And controlling the blocking unit so that the vehicle leaves the parking area based on a result of comparing the second encryption information with the previously stored first encryption information.
- a method of managing a parking area including transmitting second encryption information to a server; Receiving a result of comparing the second encryption information and the first encryption information from the server; And controlling the blocking unit based on the comparison result.
- the information about the vehicle may include at least one of information about a number of the vehicle, information about a manufacturer of the vehicle, and information about a model of the vehicle.
- a server device includes: a receiver configured to receive information about a vehicle obtained from an exterior of a vehicle entering a parking area and wireless identification information obtained from a mobile terminal in a vehicle from a management device installed in a parking area; A controller configured to generate first encrypted information corresponding to the vehicle using information about the vehicle and wireless identification information; And when the parking zone is assigned to the vehicle, it may include a transmission unit for transmitting information about the parking zone to the mobile terminal.
- the transmitter of the server apparatus may transmit a signal for controlling the blocking unit to the management apparatus so that the vehicle moves to a parking area allocated to the vehicle.
- the controller of the server apparatus may generate first encryption information by encrypting a part or all of the information about the vehicle by using the wireless identification information and the information about the parking area as encryption keys.
- the controller of the server apparatus may further generate first encryption information by further using location information of the vehicle.
- the controller of the server apparatus may obtain biometric information of a user in a vehicle and may further generate first encryption information by further using the biometric information.
- the receiving unit of the server apparatus receives information about the vehicle obtained from the appearance of the vehicle to leave the parking area and wireless identification information obtained from the mobile terminal in the vehicle from the management apparatus, and the control unit relates to the vehicle.
- the second encryption information is generated by using the information and the wireless identification information, and the transmission unit controls the blocking unit so that the vehicle leaves the parking area based on a result of comparing the second encryption information with the previously stored first encryption information.
- the signal may be sent to the management device.
- the transmitter of the server apparatus may transmit information about a moving path from a current position of the vehicle to the parking area to the mobile terminal.
- a server apparatus manages a parking area.
- the method may further include: information about a vehicle obtained from an exterior of a vehicle entering a parking area and wireless identification information obtained from a mobile terminal in a vehicle, from a management device installed in a parking area. Receiving; Generating first encrypted information corresponding to the vehicle by using the information about the vehicle and the radio identification information; And when the parking area is assigned to the vehicle, transmitting information about the parking area to the mobile terminal.
- a method of managing a parking area by a server device includes: obtaining biometric information of a user in a vehicle; And using the biometric information, generating first encryption information.
- a method of managing a parking area by a server device includes receiving information about a vehicle obtained from an exterior of a vehicle to leave a parking area and wireless identification information obtained from a mobile terminal in a vehicle; Generating second encrypted information using information about the vehicle and wireless identification information; And based on a result of comparing the second encryption information with the previously stored first encryption information, a signal for controlling the blocking unit so that the vehicle leaves the parking area may be transmitted to the management device.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating a parking area access management system according to an exemplary embodiment.
- FIG. 2 is a flowchart illustrating a parking area management method, according to an exemplary embodiment.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram for describing information about a parking area allocated to a vehicle transmitted to a mobile terminal according to one embodiment.
- FIG. 4 is a flowchart illustrating a parking area management method associated with traffic of an exit vehicle, according to an exemplary embodiment.
- FIG. 5 is a block diagram illustrating a parking area access management system according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 6 is a diagram for describing a parking area access management system managing an entrance to a parking area, according to an exemplary embodiment.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram for describing a parking area access management system that manages exit from a parking area according to another embodiment.
- FIG. 8 is a schematic diagram of an arrangement of parking areas to which a parking area access management system according to an embodiment of the present invention may be applied.
- FIG. 9 is a schematic diagram of an alternative arrangement of a parking area to which a parking area access management system according to another embodiment may be applied.
- FIG. 10 is a flowchart illustrating a method for providing a parking zone reservation / allocation request service in a parking zone access management system according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 11 is a use case diagram illustrating an association between entities that may be involved in a parking area access management system according to one or more embodiments.
- FIG. 11 is a use case diagram illustrating an association between entities that may be involved in a parking area access management system according to one or more embodiments.
- FIG. 12 is a flowchart illustrating a parking area access management operation of the parking area access management system according to an exemplary embodiment.
- FIG. 13 is a flowchart illustrating a parking area access management operation of a parking area access management system according to another embodiment.
- FIG. 14 is a block diagram illustrating an encryption routine according to one or more embodiments.
- 15 is a block diagram illustrating another encryption routine according to one or more embodiments.
- 16 is a schematic block diagram illustrating a configuration of a parking management server apparatus according to an embodiment.
- 17 is a schematic block diagram illustrating a configuration of a central control apparatus according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 18 is a schematic block diagram illustrating a configuration of a parking blocking device according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 19 is a schematic block diagram illustrating a configuration of an on-board communication device (mobile terminal) of the parking area access management system according to an embodiment.
- 20 is a flowchart illustrating a parking area management method using biometric information of a driver when entering a vehicle, according to an exemplary embodiment.
- 21 is a flowchart illustrating a parking area management method using biometric information of a driver when a vehicle is shipped, according to an exemplary embodiment.
- any part of the specification is to “include” any component, this means that it may further include other components, except to exclude other components unless otherwise stated.
- the terms “... unit”, “module”, etc. described in the specification mean a unit for processing at least one function or operation, which may be implemented in hardware or software or a combination of hardware and software. .
- a system may include one or more hardware, software, combination of hardware and software or firmware components, and may be used to refer to an electronic computing device or devices or one or more subsystems thereof.
- the subject may include, but is not limited to, an individual, organization, association, organization, service provider, and the like.
- the entity may include a driver of a vehicle, a mobile phone user or a mobile application user, a parking area operator, a system administrator, a site owner, an internet service provider, a payment service provider, and a communication service provider.
- encryption sequence and / or “decryption sequence” herein refer to logic and / or algorithms maintained on or extracted from a library of encryption / decryption keys and / or encryption / decryption code. can do.
- the encryption / decryption sequence, in the parking area access management system disclosed herein, is characterized by a concatenation of two or more keys or codes, a reverse coupling scheme or a "pseudo-random" number sequence, among other possible mechanisms. It can be recognized as a mechanism.
- encryption parameter and / or “decryption parameter” may refer to a configurable variable that may be updated one or more times over a predetermined time period or cycle. Or, it may refer to a plurality of configurable variables that can be updated one or more times over a predetermined time period or cycle.
- Configurable variables related to encryption / decryption parameters include symmetric encryption keys, asymmetric encryption keys, symmetric key cryptography, pseudorandom cipher digit streams, values for encryption and decryption, keys for hash functions, One or more may be selected from nonces for authentication, seeds of random number generator, seeds for pseudo random number generator, bit string, bit operation of bit string, and the like.
- One or a suitable combination of these variables may define rules or restrictions that govern how the encryption / decryption sequence should behave.
- data communications network refers to communication systems that may include a plurality of onboard communication devices, a plurality of parking management server devices, and a plurality of central control devices suitable for wireless communication with each other. May be referred to.
- data communication networks include public or private data networks, hybrid public and private data networks, wired or wireless data networks, Internet Protocol (IP) frameworks, wireless local area networks (WLANs), and wireless wide area networks (WWANs).
- IP Internet Protocol
- WLANs wireless local area networks
- WWANs wireless wide area networks
- GAN Global Area Network
- MAN Micropolitan Area Network
- LTE Long Term Evolution
- WiMax mobile worldwide interoperability for microwave acces
- corporate intranets and / or combinations thereof. It may refer to data communications systems that include.
- a "radio communication system” may generally refer to a communication system that may include a plurality of onboard communication devices, a plurality of central control devices, and a plurality of parking blocking devices suitable for wireless communication with each other. And various wireless access technologies, two-way wireless communication frameworks, and / or short-range wireless communication frameworks, paths, and protocols that are well known in the art.
- Wireless access technologies include BluetoothTM, BLE (BluetoothTM low energy), IEEE 802.15, an IEEE protocol selected from 802.11x protocols, other applicable IEEE protocols not related to 802.11x, ZigbeeTM, Z-WaveTM, WLAN ( wireless local area network (Wi-Fi), Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi), Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) system, Near Field Communication (NFC) system, General Packet Radio Service (GPRS), Global System for Mobile TeleCommunications (GSM), HSDPA HSUPA ( High-Speed Downlink Packet Access (WiMax), worldwide interoperability for microwave access (WiMax) networks, code division multiple access (CDMA), radio-frequency (RF) protocols, infrared protocols, GHOST (General Hardware-Oriented Software Transfer) , Protocols, Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) protocols, and the like, and / or appropriate combinations thereof.
- WLAN wireless local area network (Wi-Fi), Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi), Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)
- FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating a parking area access management system according to an exemplary embodiment.
- the parking area access management system 100 may include a vehicle 10, an in-vehicle mobile terminal 11, a parking area management device 20, and a server device 30. Can be. However, not all illustrated components are essential components.
- the parking area access management system 100 may be implemented by more components than the illustrated components, and the parking area access management system 100 may be implemented by fewer components.
- the parking area access management system 100 may be implemented as the vehicle 10, the mobile terminal 11 in the vehicle 10, and the parking area management device 20 without the server device 30.
- each configuration will be described in turn.
- the mobile terminal 11 includes a smart phone, a digital camera, a laptop computer, a tablet PC, an electronic book terminal, a digital broadcasting terminal, a personal digital assistant (PDA), a portable multimedia player (PMP), and navigation. , MP3 players, and the like, but is not limited thereto.
- the mobile terminal 100 may be a wearable device that may be worn by a user (or a driver). Wearable devices may be accessory devices (e.g. watches, rings, bracelets, anklets, necklaces, glasses, contact lenses), head-mounted-devices (HMDs), textile or apparel-integrated devices (e.g.
- a body attachable device eg, a skin pad
- a living implantable device eg, an implantable circuit
- the mobile terminal 11 may receive the mobile parking ticket from the parking area management device 20 and output the mobile parking ticket.
- the paper parking ticket When the paper parking ticket is issued, it is inconvenient to possess and easy to lose. However, when the mobile parking ticket is output from the mobile terminal 11, the inconvenience caused by the paper parking ticket may be reduced.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 may be a device for managing the vehicle 10 entering the parking area and / or the vehicle 10 leaving the parking area.
- the parking area management device 20 may be represented by a management device installed in the parking area.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 may be located in or close to the parking area.
- the parking area herein may refer to physical areas, facilities and / or structures designed for parking of various types of land vehicles such as cars, trucks, excavators and tractors.
- the parking area may also be designed for parking of water vehicles, recreational vehicles, air vehicles or space vehicles.
- the parking area may include, but is not limited to, an indoor parking area, an outdoor parking area, an undercroft parking area, a multilevel parking structure, a hybrid elevated parking area, and the like.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 may include a sensing unit 21, a control unit 22, and a communication unit 23.
- the sensing unit 21 captures an exterior image of the vehicle 10 entering the parking area or the vehicle 10 leaving the parking area, a vehicle number, and a vehicle manufacturer indication (for example, an emblem or a logo of a vehicle manufacturer). It may include at least one sensor for.
- the sensing unit 21 may include a general image sensor, an infrared sensor, a depth sensor for detecting a 3D image, a motion sensor, and the like, but is not limited thereto.
- the sensing unit 112 may further include an image processing unit for analyzing the captured image.
- the sensing unit 21 may be represented by an imaging device.
- the control unit 22 controls the overall operation of the parking area management device 20.
- the controller 22 may overall control the sensing unit 21, the communication unit 23, and the like by executing programs stored in a memory.
- the controller 22 may provide information about the vehicle (eg, a vehicle number, a vehicle manufacturer, a vehicle model, etc.) from the sensing unit 21. ) And wireless identification information of the mobile terminal 11 from the communication unit 23.
- the controller 22 generates encryption information by using the information about the vehicle 10 entering the parking area and the wireless identification information of the mobile terminal 10, and when the vehicle wants to leave the parking area, the vehicle By verifying the previously generated encryption information by using the information about the 10 and the radio identification information of the mobile terminal again, it is possible to prevent theft of the vehicle 10.
- the operation of the controller 22 will be described in detail later with reference to FIGS. 2 to 4. Meanwhile, hereinafter, the controller 22 may be represented by a central control device.
- the communication unit 23 may include one or more components that allow the parking area management apparatus 20 to communicate with the external device or the server device 30.
- the communication unit 23 may include a short range communication unit and a mobile communication unit, but is not limited thereto.
- the short-range wireless communication unit 121 may include a Bluetooth communication unit, a Bluetooth low energy (BLE) communication unit, a near field communication unit, a WLAN (Wi-Fi) communication unit, a Zigbee communication unit, an infrared ray ( IrDA (Infrared Data Association) communication unit, WFD (Wi-Fi Direct) communication unit, UWB (ultra wideband) communication unit, Ant + communication unit and the like, but may not be limited thereto.
- the mobile communication unit 122 transmits / receives a radio signal with at least one of a base station, an external terminal, and the server device 30 on a mobile communication network.
- the communication unit 23 obtains wireless identification information from the vehicle 10 entering the parking area or the mobile terminal 11 located in the vehicle 10 leaving the parking area, and the obtained wireless identification. Information may be transferred to the controller 22.
- the communication unit 23 may be represented by a wireless communication reading device.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 may include more configurations than those shown.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 may further include a blocking unit, a memory, and the like.
- the server device 30 may communicate with the mobile terminal 11 or the parking area management device 20. According to an exemplary embodiment, the server device 30 may receive encryption information corresponding to a specific vehicle from the parking area management apparatus 20 and store encryption information corresponding to the specific vehicle. In addition, the server device 30 may directly generate and verify encryption information corresponding to a specific vehicle.
- the server device 30 may provide the driver parking related application to the mobile terminal 11.
- the server device 30 may provide a parking related application for the manager to the parking area management device 20.
- the mobile terminal 11, the server device 30, and the parking area management device 20 may be connected through the parking related application.
- the server device 30 may be represented as a parking management server device.
- the server device 30 may include a receiver 31, a transmitter 32, and a controller 33. According to an embodiment, the receiver 21 and the transmitter 32 may be implemented as one communication interface. According to one embodiment, the server device 30 may include more configurations than those shown. For example, the server device 30 may further include a storage unit for storing encryption information.
- the receiver 31 may receive information about the vehicle 10 obtained from the appearance of the vehicle 10 entering the parking area from the parking area management device 20.
- the receiver 31 may receive wireless identification information obtained from the mobile terminal 11 in the vehicle 10 from the parking area management apparatus 20.
- An operation of the parking area management apparatus 20 obtaining information about the vehicle 10 and wireless identification information will be described later in detail with reference to FIG. 2.
- the receiver 31 may include a vehicle in which the vehicle 10 transmits or broadcasts using V2X technology (eg, dedicated short-range communications (DSRC) or wireless access in vehicular environments (WAVE)). 10) and wireless identification information.
- V2X technology eg, dedicated short-range communications (DSRC) or wireless access in vehicular environments (WAVE)
- the receiver 31 obtains information about the vehicle 10 and the mobile terminal 11 in the vehicle 10 to verify the vehicle 10 when the vehicle 10 tries to leave the parking area.
- the wireless identification information may be received again from the parking area management apparatus 20.
- the receiver 31 may receive biometric information of a user who rides in the vehicle 10.
- the receiver 31 may receive the user's biometric information from the mobile terminal 11 or may receive the user's biometric information from the parking area management apparatus 20. An operation of obtaining the biometric information of the user by the mobile terminal 11 will be described in detail later with reference to FIG. 20.
- the transmitter 32 may transmit information about the parking area to the mobile terminal 11. According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the transmitter 32 may transmit the information about the movement route from the current position of the vehicle 10 to the parking area to the mobile terminal 11. The operation of the mobile terminal 11 displaying information about the parking area and information about the moving path from the current location to the parking area will be described later with reference to FIG. 3.
- the transmitter 32 may transmit a signal for controlling the blocking unit to the parking area management apparatus 20.
- a signal for controlling the blocking unit may be transmitted to the parking area management apparatus 20 so that the vehicle 10 entering the parking area moves to the parking area assigned to the vehicle 10.
- the transmitter 32 transmits a signal to the parking area managing apparatus 20 to control the blocking unit so that the vehicle 10 leaves the parking area. Can be.
- the controller 33 may control the overall operation of the server device 30.
- the controller 33 may control the receiver 31, the transmitter 32, and the storage unit (not shown).
- the controller 33 may generate first encryption information corresponding to the vehicle 10 entering the parking area by using the information about the vehicle 10 and the wireless identification information and store the first encryption information. For example, the controller 33 may generate first encryption information by encrypting a part or all of the information about the vehicle 10 by using the wireless identification information and the information about the parking area as an encryption key. The controller 33 may further generate first encryption information by further using location information of the vehicle 10. The controller 33 may further generate first encryption information by further using biometric information of the user who boards the vehicle 10.
- the controller 33 may generate second encryption information by using the information about the vehicle 10 and the radio identification information.
- the second encryption information may be generated using the same encryption algorithm as the encryption algorithm that generated the first encryption information.
- the method of generating encryption information by the controller 33 may be similar to the method by which the parking area management device 20 generates encryption information. An operation of generating the encrypted information by the parking area management apparatus 20 will be described in detail later with reference to FIG. 2.
- the controller 33 may compare the second encryption information with previously stored first encryption information. According to an embodiment, the controller 33 may check whether there is encryption information (that is, first encryption information) that matches the second encryption information in the encryption information list stored in the storage unit. Alternatively, when the first encryption information is stored in match with the identification information of the vehicle, the control unit 33 extracts the first encryption information stored in accordance with the identification information of the vehicle from the storage unit, and extracts the extracted first encryption information and the second. It can be determined whether the encryption information matches.
- encryption information that is, first encryption information
- the parking area management device 20 and the server device 30 may be implemented as a separate device, or may be implemented as a single device.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 or the server apparatus 30 may use the vehicle 10 by using information about the vehicle 10 and information received from the mobile terminal 11 in the vehicle 10. By managing entrance and exit of the parking area, theft of the vehicle 10 in the parking area can be prevented.
- a method of managing the vehicle 10 entering and exiting the parking area by the parking area management device 20 will be described in more detail with reference to FIGS. 2 to 4.
- FIG. 2 is a flowchart illustrating a parking area management method, according to an exemplary embodiment.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 may obtain information about the vehicle from the appearance of the vehicle entering the parking area.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 may obtain at least one of information about a vehicle number, information about a vehicle manufacturer (eg, a company, an organization), and information about a model of the vehicle as information about the vehicle. Can be.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 may photograph the license plate image of the vehicle using the sensing unit 21 and analyze the photographed license plate image.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 may perform optical character recognition (OCR) operation on the photographed license plate image to obtain information about the number of the vehicle.
- OCR optical character recognition
- the parking area management apparatus 20 may photograph an image of an emblem or a logo appearing on the exterior of the vehicle and analyze the photographed image. For example, the parking area management apparatus 20 may obtain information about the manufacturer of the vehicle by comparing the emblem or logo included in the photographed image with a pre-stored emblem and / or logo table. For example, when the first logo included in the photographed image is the logo of the A company, the parking area management apparatus 20 determines the manufacturer of the vehicle as the A company, and the second emblem included in the photographed image is the B company. In the case of an emblem, the manufacturer of the vehicle may be determined as the B company.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 may determine the model of the vehicle by analyzing the exterior image of the vehicle. For example, by comparing an exterior image of the vehicle with a previously stored vehicle model feature table, the model of the vehicle entering the parking area may be determined.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 may obtain information about the first vehicle from the first vehicle through the communication unit 23.
- the first vehicle may broadcast or advertise the packet at predetermined time intervals using V2X technology (eg, dedicated short-range communications (DSRC) or Wireless Access in Vehicular Environments (WAVE)).
- V2X technology eg, dedicated short-range communications (DSRC) or Wireless Access in Vehicular Environments (WAVE)
- the packet may include a first vehicle number and a first vehicle manufacturer.
- DSRC Dedicated short-range communications
- ITS Intelligent Transport System
- WAVE Wireless Access in Vehicular Environments
- WAVE is a communication method that enables the next generation of intelligent transportation systems.
- WAVE is an intelligent transportation system (ITS) specialized to provide communication services in a high-speed vehicle environment.
- ITS intelligent transportation system
- WAVE consists of the standards of IEEE 802.11p and IEEE 1609x.
- the parking area management device 20 When the parking area management apparatus 20 receives a packet including the first vehicle number and the first vehicle manufacturer from the first vehicle, the parking area management device 20 analyzes the received packet to thereby obtain information such as the first vehicle number and the first vehicle manufacturer. Can be obtained.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 may receive wireless identification information from the mobile terminal 11 in the vehicle.
- the wireless identification information may include a unique identifier and may be a series of codes including letters, numbers, and / or special symbols, but is not limited thereto.
- the wireless identification information may include an NFC ID, a Bluetooth ID, a two-dimensional barcode, and the like, but is not limited thereto.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 may receive wireless identification information from the mobile terminal 11 using various wireless communication technologies.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 may receive wireless identification information from the mobile terminal 11 through one of Bluetooth, BLE, Zigbee, Wi-Fi (Wireless Fidelity), RFID, and NFC, but is not limited thereto. It doesn't happen.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 may receive wireless identification information broadcast by the mobile terminal 11 in the vehicle. Alternatively, the parking area management apparatus 20 may request and receive wireless identification information from the mobile terminal 11 in the vehicle.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 may acquire first encryption information corresponding to the vehicle by using the information about the vehicle and the wireless identification information.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 may generate the first encryption information by using at least one of an attribute-based encryption method, an identification-based encryption method, and a certificate-less authentication encryption method. have.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 uses the wireless identification information and the information about the parking area assigned to the vehicle as encryption keys, so that some or all of the information about the vehicle (for example, information about the number of the vehicle and the vehicle) is used.
- the first encrypted information can be generated by encrypting some or all of the information on the manufacturer of the vehicle and information on the model of the vehicle.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 may generate first encryption information by further using location information of the vehicle in addition to the information about the vehicle and the wireless identification information.
- the location information of the vehicle may include information regarding the current location of the vehicle or the location of the parking area.
- the location information of the first vehicle may be an OO mart parking lot, OO mart coordinates, or the like.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 uses the wireless identification information as an encryption key, so that at least one of information about the vehicle (for example, information about the number of the vehicle, information about the manufacturer of the vehicle, and information about the model of the vehicle) is obtained. 1) and the location information of the vehicle may be encrypted to generate first encrypted information.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 may store the first encryption information in a memory or may store the first encryption information in the server device 30.
- the parking area management device 20 may transmit the first encryption information to the server device 30 connected to the parking area management device 20.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 may obtain information about the vehicle again without allocating the parking zone to the vehicle.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 may recapture an image of the exterior of the vehicle or may request wireless identification information from the mobile terminal 11 in the vehicle.
- the vehicle cannot be assigned a parking zone if the license plate of the vehicle is damaged, there is no manufacturer indication, or if the mobile terminal 11 does not transmit certain radio identification information, the vehicle cannot be assigned a parking zone.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 may transmit the information about the parking area allocated to the vehicle to the mobile terminal 11.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 may allocate a parking area to the vehicle and transmit information about the assigned parking area to the mobile terminal 11.
- the parking area may mean a space in which each vehicle can substantially park.
- the parking area allocated to the vehicle may be expressed as a parking space / slot.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 may transmit the information about the parking area allocated to the vehicle to the mobile terminal 11 using short-range communication.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 may transmit information about the parking area allocated to the vehicle to the mobile terminal 11 by using NFC, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and the like.
- the information about the parking area assigned to the vehicle may include, but is not limited to, an identifier of the parking area, an image of the parking area, and a map of the parking area.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 may transmit the information about the parking area allocated to the vehicle to the mobile terminal 11 through the server device 30.
- the mobile terminal 11 may display the information about the parking area assigned to the vehicle through the parking management application.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 transmits the information about the parking area assigned to the vehicle to the mobile terminal 11, the parking area (parking space / slot) assigned to the vehicle is displayed on the mobile terminal 11, The vehicle does not have to travel around the parking area to find an empty parking area.
- the mobile terminal 11 may output a message that the allocated parking area is E212. Although not shown in FIG. 3, the mobile terminal 11 may output information about a parking area allocated by voice.
- the apparatus 20 relating to the parking area may transmit information about the movement route from the current location of the vehicle to the parking area assigned to the vehicle to the mobile terminal 11.
- the mobile terminal 11 may display a movement route from the current position of the vehicle to the parking area allocated to the vehicle.
- the mobile terminal 11 may indicate a moving path from the current location (ie, parking lot entrance) to E212 by an arrow. In this case, the driver can identify the route of travel and quickly move the vehicle to the assigned parking area.
- the apparatus 20 for the parking area may transmit information about the movement route from the current position of the vehicle to the parking area assigned to the vehicle to the autonomous vehicle.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 may control the blocking unit to move the vehicle to the parking area.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 may allow the vehicle to pass by changing the position of the blocking unit from the first position to the second position.
- the parking area management device 20 may block the traffic of the vehicle by maintaining the position of the blocking unit at the first position.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 may control the position or shape of the blocking unit in order to allow the passage of the vehicle.
- FIG. 4 is a flowchart illustrating a parking area management method associated with traffic of an exit vehicle, according to an exemplary embodiment.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 may obtain information about the vehicle from the exterior of the vehicle that is about to leave the parking area. For example, the parking area management apparatus 20 captures an image of the exterior of the vehicle to be departed, and includes information on the number of the vehicle, information about the manufacturer of the vehicle (eg, a company, an agency), and the vehicle. At least one of the information about the model may be obtained.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 captures an image of the exterior of the vehicle to be departed, and includes information on the number of the vehicle, information about the manufacturer of the vehicle (eg, a company, an agency), and the vehicle. At least one of the information about the model may be obtained.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 may receive information about the vehicle from the vehicle through the communication unit 23.
- a vehicle broadcasts a packet including a vehicle number and a vehicle manufacturer at predetermined time intervals using V2X technology (eg, dedicated short-range communications (DSRC) or Wireless Access in Vehicular Environments (WAVE)). May be advertising.
- V2X technology eg, dedicated short-range communications (DSRC) or Wireless Access in Vehicular Environments (WAVE)
- DSRC dedicated short-range communications
- WAVE Wireless Access in Vehicular Environments
- step S410 corresponds to step S210 of FIG. 2, a detailed description thereof will be omitted.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 may receive wireless identification information from the mobile terminal 11 in the vehicle.
- the wireless identification information may include an NFC ID, a Bluetooth ID, a two-dimensional barcode, and the like, but is not limited thereto.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 may receive wireless identification information from the mobile terminal 11 using various wireless communication technologies.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 may receive wireless identification information from the mobile terminal 11 through one of Bluetooth, BLE, Zigbee, Wi-Fi (Wireless Fidelity), RFID, and NFC, but is not limited thereto. It doesn't happen.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 may receive wireless identification information broadcast by the mobile terminal 11 in the vehicle. Alternatively, the parking area management apparatus 20 may request and receive wireless identification information from the mobile terminal 11 in the vehicle.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 may generate second encryption information by using information about the vehicle and wireless identification information.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 may generate the second encrypted information by using the encryption algorithm used to generate the first encrypted information. For example, when the first encryption information is generated by using the identification-based encryption method among the attribute-based encryption method, the identification-based encryption method, and the certificate-less authentication encryption method, the parking area management apparatus 20
- the second encryption information may be generated using an identification-based encryption scheme.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 may generate the second encrypted information by using the same type of information as the information used to generate the first encrypted information.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 corresponds to a vehicle entering the parking area by encrypting the information about the number of the vehicle, the information about the manufacturer of the vehicle, and the location information of the vehicle using the wireless identification information as the encryption key.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 encrypts the information about the number of the vehicle, the information about the manufacturer of the vehicle, and the location information of the vehicle by using the wireless identification information as the encryption key. It is possible to generate second encryption information corresponding to the vehicle out of the. Since step S430 corresponds to step S230 of FIG. 2, a detailed description thereof will be omitted.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 may compare the second encryption information with previously stored first encryption information.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 may check whether encryption information (that is, first encryption information) that matches the second encryption information is present in the encryption information list stored in the memory. Alternatively, when the first encryption information is stored in match with the identification information of the vehicle, the parking area management apparatus 20 extracts the first encryption information stored in correspondence with the identification information of the vehicle from the memory, and extracts the first encryption information from the extracted first encryption information. It may be determined whether the second encryption information matches.
- encryption information that is, first encryption information
- the parking area management apparatus 20 extracts the first encryption information stored in correspondence with the identification information of the vehicle from the memory, and extracts the first encryption information from the extracted first encryption information. It may be determined whether the second encryption information matches.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 may request verification of the second encrypted information while transmitting the second encrypted information to the server device 30.
- the server device 30 checks whether there is encryption information (that is, the first encryption information) that matches the second encryption information in the encryption information list stored in the database, and sends the result to the parking area management device 20.
- the server device 30 may receive identification information of the vehicle together with the verification request for the second encryption information, and extract first encryption information corresponding to the identification information of the vehicle from the encryption information list.
- the server device 30 may determine whether the extracted first encryption information and the second encryption information match, and transmit the determination result to the parking area management device 20.
- the parking area management device 20 may block the traffic of the vehicle.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 may prevent the vehicle from leaving the parking area by controlling the position of the blocking unit because the first encrypted information and the second encrypted information previously stored do not match.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 may allow the vehicle to pass. For example, the parking area management apparatus 20 may adjust the position of the blocking unit from the first position to the second position so that the vehicle leaves the parking area. Meanwhile, according to an exemplary embodiment, the parking area management apparatus 20 may determine the parking fee for the vehicle based on the interval between the time when the first encryption information is generated and the time when the second encryption information is generated. . When the determined parking fee is settled, the parking area management apparatus 20 can allow traffic of a vehicle. At this time, the settlement of the parking fee may be performed in various ways such as cash, credit card, payment using the mobile terminal 11, account transfer.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 may not transmit the information about the assigned parking area to the mobile terminal 11.
- the parking area management device 20 may issue a paper parking ticket.
- the parking area management device 20 may provide information about the parking area assigned to the first vehicle and two-dimensional. You can issue a paper parking ticket with a barcode (QR code).
- the 2D barcode may include information (first encryption information) in which all or part of the information about the first vehicle is encrypted.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 may encrypt the information about the number of the first vehicle and the location information of the first vehicle by using the information about the assigned parking area as an encryption key.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 may generate a two-dimensional barcode by using the encrypted information (first encryption information).
- the parking area management device 20 uses the information about the assigned parking area as an encryption key and uses the information about the number of the first vehicle and the location information of the first vehicle. By encrypting, the second encrypted information can be generated.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 may read the two-dimensional barcode included in the paper parking ticket to obtain first encrypted information.
- the parking area management device 20 adjusts the position of the blocking part from the first position to the second position. For example, the first vehicle may be moved out of the parking area.
- the server device 30 may manage the traffic of the vehicle entering or leaving the parking area instead of the parking area management device 20.
- FIG. 5 is a block diagram illustrating a parking area access management system according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 6 is a diagram for describing a parking area access management system managing an entrance to a parking area, according to an exemplary embodiment.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram for describing a parking area access management system that manages exit from a parking area according to another embodiment.
- the parking area access management system 100 may include a parking management server device 102, an onboard communication device 106, and a central control device 114.
- the parking management server device 102 may correspond to the server device 30 of FIG. 1
- the on-board communication device 106 may correspond to the mobile terminal 11 of FIG. 1
- the central control unit 114 May correspond to the control unit 22 of the parking area management apparatus 20.
- the parking management server device 102, the onboard communication device 106, and the central control unit 114 may be connected to the data communication network 108.
- the parking management server device 102 may refer to a single server computer or a cluster of server computers connected to a suitable communication network such as the Internet.
- the parking management server device 102 may be operated by a parking management service provider and may provide computing services similar to or similar to the parking management application 104 or the parking management application 104 to the onboard communication device 106.
- the server computer or cluster of server computers may include a software module capable of receiving and processing one or more requests from the onboard communications device 106 via the data communications network 108.
- a server computer or cluster of server computers can collect and store application records on a database, and can execute some or all of the software programs of the present invention to perform various operations and functions.
- the parking area access management system 100 may include at least one parking blocking device 116, a wireless communication reading device 120, an imaging device 122, and a vehicle occupancy detecting device 112. All of which are generally in communication with the central control unit 114, and can be suitably positioned for a particular parking area 110 or parking facility.
- Parking area 110 herein may refer to well-known physical areas, facilities, and / or structures designed for parking of various types of land vehicles, such as medium sized cars, trucks, excavators and tractors.
- the parking area 110 may also be designed for parking water vehicles, recreational vehicles, air vehicles or space vehicles.
- Parking zone 110 may be generally accessible, located nearby, or securely attached in a separate physical structure, such as a residential, commercial, industrial, or governmental type of building.
- a “parking space / slot” that can accommodate a vehicle herein includes a parking garage, indoor parking area, outdoor parking area, private parking area, valet parking, bay or street parking area, ground parking area, underground parking area, under It may be an undercroft parking area, a multilevel parking structure, a hybrid elevated parking area, a non-mobile parking structure or a mobile parking structure, and may be disposed in relation to the parking area 110.
- the “central control device 114” herein may be a standalone device, a distributed device, or a device that is remotely operable.
- the central control unit 114 may be operable to perform calculation and acquisition of data and / or transmission of data from other computing devices such as parking management server device 102, onboard communication device 106, and other parking hardware components. Can be.
- the central control unit 114 may be or include a microcontroller, a single central processing unit (CPU), a plurality of processing units, a digital signal processor (DSP), a single computing system, or a cluster of computing systems.
- the central control unit 114 may include a communication module for wired or wireless communication.
- the central control unit 114 includes a parking area 110 for at least one vehicle “V” having a license tag “VT”, a vehicle manufacturer indication “VL” and an onboard communication device 106. Can be arranged in connection with.
- the onboard communication device 106 can provide wireless identification information that is read through the wireless communication system 118.
- the “mounted communication device 106” herein may be a wireless mobile or non-mobile data communication device such as a smart phone, mobile phone, personal digital assistant (PDA) device, tablet device, fable device, desktop computer, laptop computer, or the like. have.
- the onboard communication device may render the parking management application on its user interface from the parking management server device 102 connected to the data communication network 108.
- the onboard communication device 106 can be used by a human client to receive parking related information such as parking area allocation information.
- Onboard communication device 106 may access a parking area reservation / allocation service that may be associated with a parking management application.
- Parking block 116 herein may be a device that includes a physical block 124 that can be operated (e.g., raised or lowered) so that only authorized vehicles have access to a given parking space. have.
- the physical barrier 124 is firmly attached to rigid support structures such as floors, cement structures, concrete slabs, snow, framed concrete retaining walls, building walls, concrete columns, reinforced concrete columns, and the like. It may have a rigid body pivotally mounted to the base structure.
- the parking barrier 116 is mechanized, collapsible, retractable, retractable, rolling sideways, operable bollards, retractable Or it may be a foldable type (foldable type).
- vehicle occupancy sensing apparatus 112 may refer to a sensing mechanism capable of determining whether a given parking space is occupied or not occupied / empty.
- the sensing means may be or include load sensing devices such as proximity switches, pressure switches, mechanical load weight switches, mechanical relays or optical switches.
- the sensing means also includes a potentiometer, proximity sensor, infrared sensor, speed sensor, motion sensor, magnetic based sensor, touch sensor, ultrasonic sensor, capacitive sensor, hall-effect sensor, Or an inductive sensing device or the like.
- One of these devices can be used as the vehicle occupancy detection device 112.
- a suitable combination of these devices can be used as the vehicle occupancy sensing device 112.
- the parking blocking device 116 suitably positioned in the parking area 110 may include at least one blocking part 124 that is movable between the first blocking position and the second blocking position.
- the first blocking position of the blocking portion 124 prevents the passage of the vehicle "V” through the blocking portion 124.
- the second blocking position of the blocking portion 124 allows passage of the vehicle "V” through the blocking portion 124.
- additional blocking positions or many blocking positions may be required to effectively prevent or allow movement of the vehicle "V" through the blocking portion 124 depending on the configuration of the parking blocking device 116.
- the parking blocker 116 may be connected to the central control unit 114 for data communication.
- the parking blocking device 116 may cause the blocking unit 124 to move between the first blocking position and the second blocking position according to the control command signal from the central control unit 114.
- the wireless communication reading device 120 appropriately located in the parking area 110 can wirelessly communicate with the on-board communication device 106.
- the wireless communication reading device 120 may obtain wireless identification information from the on-board communication device 106 via the wireless communication system 118.
- the wireless communication reading device 120 may be connected to the central control unit 114 for data communication.
- the wireless communication reading device 120 makes it possible to transmit wireless identification information to the central control unit 114 via appropriate transmission links, hardware and circuits known in the art.
- An image capturing apparatus 122 located in the parking area 110 may be connected to the central control unit 114 for data communication.
- imaging device 122 captures one or more images of license tag " VT " as well as one or more images of vehicle manufacturer indication " VL “ of vehicle “ V " And to the central control unit 114 via the circuit.
- the central control unit 114 may be arranged to perform a computer executable operation of generating license tag information and manufacturer indication information from each of the captured images of the license tag "VT" and the vehicle manufacturer indication "VL".
- the generation of license tag information by the central control unit 114 may include the central control unit 114 performing an optical character recognition (OCR) operation on the captured image or the image of the license tag "VT".
- OCR optical character recognition
- the generation of the manufacturer indication information by the central control unit 114 includes the central control unit 114 performing an image processing operation on the photographed image or the image of the manufacturer indication "VL".
- Image processing operations include various frames such as filtering, segmentation, image reconstruction, convolution, feature extraction, background subtraction, edge detection, object identification, morphological image analysis, Euclidean distance transformation (EDT) through image triangulation, and so on. It may include the use of a workpiece.
- the central control unit 114 may also generate parking area reservation or allocation information in association with license tag information, manufacturer indication information, and wireless identification information. Parking area reservation or allocation information may be expressed as parking area allocation information for convenience of description.
- the parking area assignment information may be information indicating available parking spaces or parking slots in the parking area 110. The availability of the parking space or the parking slot may be detected by the vehicle occupancy detecting device 112.
- the availability of parking spaces or slots may be determined independently by the central control unit 114 or even in the absence of the vehicle occupancy sensing device 112. This independent determination of available parking spaces or slots allows the central control unit 114 to maintain a database of all parking spaces or slots in the parking area 110 and to assign each parking space assigned to the vehicle "V". Or by automatically updating the database for each parking space or slot vacated by the slot and vehicle "V".
- the central control apparatus 114 includes license tag information transmitted from the imaging apparatus 122, manufacturer indication information transmitted from the imaging apparatus 122, wireless identification information transmitted from the wireless communication reading apparatus 120, and generated. Any part or combination of the parking area allocation information can be encrypted. Encryption of some or a combination of each of the license tag information, the manufacturer indication information, the wireless identification information, and the parking area allocation information indicates that the central control unit 114 performs one of attribute-based encryption, identification-based encryption, and certificateless authentication encryption. It may include.
- the central control unit 114 may (i) transmit encrypted license tag information, manufacturer indication information, wireless identification information, and parking area allocation information to the parking management server device 102 via the data communication network 108; (ii) configure a control command signal using the parking area reservation or allocation information, and (iii) the parking block device 116 blocks the block 124 from the first block position and the second block based on the configured control command signal.
- the parking barrier device 116 can be controlled to move between locations.
- the control command signal may include a blocker (e.g., the vehicle "V" enters the parking area 110 and proceeds to the vehicle's designated, reserved or assigned parking area allocation information (e.g., parking slot reference number)).
- the control command signal May include an actuation command to raise 124 from the first blocking position to the second blocking position.
- the control command signal also includes an operation command for lowering the blocking portion 124 from the second blocking position to the first blocking position so that the vehicle "V" can empty the parking area 110 from the vehicle's assigned parking area information. can do.
- parking management application 104 may refer to a computer software program that allows services and content related to parking management and parking reservation and / or allocation to be provided to electronic devices.
- the parking management application 104 may be a mobile application or an application executable via a suitable on-board communication device 106 such as a smart phone or tablet computer.
- the program that may make up the parking management application 104 may be standalone software or a component of a program or programs that may be implemented in hardware, software, firmware and / or cloud resources.
- the cloud resources may include one or more infrastructure stacks, such as application servers, file servers, DNS (domain name system) servers, directory servers, web servers, network servers, group servers, database servers, batch servers, and the like. It can include infrastructure components.
- the parking management application 104 is hosted by the parking management server device 102 and remotely accessible to the parking management server device 102 and provides a parking area reservation / allocation service among vehicle parking related services. Can be programmed to provide.
- the parking management application 104 which provides parking area reservation / allocation service, may be accessible to the onboard communication device 106 remotely from the parking management server device 102 via the data communication network 108. May be rendered on 106.
- Parking management application 104 may be developed or programmed using well known programming languages such as Java, PHP, Perl, Python, Ruby, and the like.
- the parking management application 104 is a mobile application that can be installed and executed on the on-board communication device 106 upon request from a human client or user, such as the parking management server device 102 or Google Play and Apple. It may be available for download from an application market such as the App Store.
- the parking management application 104 may be a web application operating in a web browser operatively resident and / or stored on the onboard communication device 106. Some or all of the contents of the parking management application 104 may be synchronized between the parking management server device 102 and the onboard communication device 106 via the data communication network 108.
- Various commands, features, parameters, between the on-board communication device 106 and the parking management server device 102 connected to the data communication network 108 by the function of the parking management application 104, Functions, instructions or requests can be delivered.
- the parking area reservation / assignment service may allow a driver / user / client to access a parking space / slot of the parking area 110 based on the availability of the parking space / slot in the parking area 110.
- the parking zone reservation / allocation service may be performed by the central control unit 114, and the resulting parking zone reservation / allocation information is first transmitted from the central control unit 114 via the data communication network 108 to the parking management server device ( 102, and may then be transmitted from the parking management server device 102 to the on-board communication device 106 via the data communication network 108.
- parking area reservation / allocation information may be transmitted directly from the central control unit 114 to the onboard communication device 106 via a suitable communication system such as the wireless communication system 118.
- parking management application 104 parking spaces / slots may be graphically displayed as text, pictures, icons, frames, or video on a display screen or user interface of onboard communication device 106. Can be.
- the parking management server device 102 may transmit the parking area allocation information generated by the central control unit 114 to the on-board communication device 106 via the data communication network 108.
- the parking management application 104 executed on the on-board communication device 106 has an electronic ticket on the display unit 106-a of the on-board communication device 106 in which the parking area reservation / allocation information transmitted through the data communication network 108 is transmitted. Or a parking ticket (which can serve as a paperless parking reservation or parking allocation ticket).
- the central control unit 114 may be configured to transmit parking area reservation / allocation information to the on-board communication device 106 via the wireless communication system 118.
- the parking management application 104 executed on the on-board communication device 106 has an e-ticket for parking area reservation / allocation information transmitted via the wireless communication system 118 to the display unit 106-a of the on-board communication device 106.
- a parking ticket (which can serve as a paperless parking reservation or parking allocation ticket).
- the parking zone reservation / assignment service includes the name of the parking zone 110 or facility, the number of available parking spaces / slots, the identification of the location of the empty parking spaces / slots within the parking zone 110, parking rate or parking fee, one Parking related information such as online / offline geographical direction, parking conditions, etc. for the above parking location / space / slot may be included.
- Parking zone reservation / assignment services may be configured to be customizable for each and any given parking zone 110 or facility.
- the vehicle occupancy detecting device 112, the central control unit 114, and the parking blocker 116 may be located or disposed in the parking area 110 in various ways or using various configurations.
- the vehicle occupancy detecting device 112 may be operatively connected to the central control unit 114.
- the vehicle occupancy detecting device 112 determines the availability of at least one parking space / slot for the vehicle “V” in the parking area 110 and transmits the availability of the parking space / slot to the central control unit 114. Can be.
- each of the onboard communication device 106, the parking management server device 102, and the central control device 114 may be operatively connected to the data communication network 108.
- Parking blocker 116 may be connected to central control unit 114 and / or may be in communication with central control unit 114. According to an embodiment, depending on the configuration of the parking area 110, the central control unit 114 may be physically separated from the parking blocking device 116, or may be physically coupled to the parking blocking device 116. . The central control unit 114 may be connected to the parking blocker 116 via suitable physical links and / or circuits. In some embodiments, the central control unit 114 may be located at the inlet or outlet portion of the parking area 110 or at both the inlet and outlet portions.
- the parking blocker 116 which is located in the parking area 110 and communicates with the central control unit 114, controls the control command signal of the parking blocker 116 configured by the central control unit 114 to the central control unit 114.
- the central control unit 114 may allow passage of the vehicle through the vehicle access passageway into the parking space inside the parking area 110.
- the parking block 116 when the parking block 116 receives a control command signal from the onboard communication device 106 via the wireless communication system 118, the parking block 116 is the central control unit 114. ) May allow the vehicle to pass through the vehicle access passage into the parking space within the parking area 110. Such an embodiment may be particularly suitable and / or applicable when the central control unit 114 is physically connected to the parking blocker 116.
- the physical connection of the central control unit 114 and the parking blocker 116 is by means of attachable and / or mountable microcomponents, which may be in the form of a circuit board comprising a microcontroller, microprocessor, integrated circuit or electronic component.
- Each micro component may be characterized by execution of preconfigured instructions, communication with vehicle occupancy sensing device 112, communication with on-board communication device 106 via wireless communication system 118, which is a near field communication (NFC) system.
- NFC near field communication
- the parking management server device 102 via the data communication network 108, which may be any IP based network.
- the control command signal is an "access” or “reserved” or “assigned” to a parking space created by the user by means of a parking area reservation / assignment service integrated into either the parking management application 104 or the central control unit 114. It may include at least one access code or code sequence that may be used to grant a.
- a parking pre-booking / assignment service integrated into the parking management application 104 one or both of the parking and / or vehicle related information processed by the central control unit 114 may include a parking management application ( 104 may be shared with the on-board communication device 106 via a data communication network.
- Some or all of the access codes associated with the control command signal may be temporary access codes that may be set to expire automatically in response to a specific point in time or a specific event.
- control command signal including one or more access codes is automatically transmitted from the central control unit 114 to the parking management server device 102 immediately after the "successful" reservation / assignment made through the central control unit 114.
- the parking management server device 102 may locally store the access code included in the control command signal originating from the central control device 114 in the resident storage device.
- the parking area access management system 100 may, in certain embodiments, use the reservation / assignment tracking system or the database system associated with the parking management server device 102 to track the state of the parking area reservation / assignment requests and / or the movement of the vehicle. It can be configured to monitor or track.
- the tracking system may be a third party proprietary system, may be generally available through the data communication network 108 and / or may be a device using a satellite positioning system, such as the well known Global Positioning (GPS) of the United States. have.
- GPS Global Positioning
- the wireless identification information is near field communication (NFC) identification information
- the wireless communication system 118 is an NFC system 118
- the NFC identification information may be read through the NFC system 118.
- wireless communication reading device 120 is NFC reading device 120. The NFC reading device 120 may obtain NFC identification information from the on-board communication device 106 through the NFC system 118.
- the parking area 110-a includes a main entry or ingress passageway 200, a main exit or exit passageway 202, and a plurality of parking spaces or slots 206. Parking spaces or slots 206 are disposed in the parking area 110-a or the parking facility. Parking spaces or slots 206 may be located within and between the perimeter of the inlet passage 200 and the outlet passage 202 of the parking area 110-a.
- Access to the parking space / slot 206 in the parking area 110-a may be controlled using an entrance parking blocker 116-a that may be in communication with the entrance central control device 114-a.
- the entrance parking block 116-a is shown physically separated from the entrance central control unit 114-a.
- the entrance parking block device 116-a and the entrance central control device 114-a may be disposed in close proximity to each other and in an area surrounding the immediate periphery of the entrance passageway 200 of the parking area 110-a.
- the entrance central control unit 114-a may be disposed away from the entrance parking blocker 116-a.
- the entrance central control unit 114-a and the entrance parking blocker 116-a may be in wired or wireless communication with each other.
- the entrance parking barrier device 116-a may include an entrance barrier arm or “block” 204 pivotally mounted on the entrance support base structure 208.
- the blocking unit 204 may correspond to the blocking unit 124 illustrated in FIG. 5.
- the entrance block 204 of the entrance parking block device 116-a is lifted by the entrance central control unit 114-a in a raised position relative to a normal position substantially parallel to the ground plane. Can lose.
- the normal position of the entrance block 204 is a blocking position where the entry of the vehicle "V1" through the entrance passageway 200 into the parking space / slot 206 is prevented.
- the rising position of the entrance blocking portion 204 is a non-blocking position (ingress or entry of the vehicle "V1" to the parking space / slot 206 through the entrance passage 200 is permitted ( non-blocking position).
- the exit from the parking space / slot 206 disposed within the parking area 110-a uses an exit parking blocker 116-c that can operatively communicate with the exit central control device 114-c. Can be controlled.
- the exit parking blocker 116-c is shown physically separated from the exit central control device 114-c.
- the exit parking blocker 116-c and the exit central control device 114-c may be disposed in close proximity to each other and in an area surrounding the immediate periphery of the exit passageway 202 of the parking area 110-a.
- the exit central control unit 114-c may be located far from the exit parking blocker 116-c.
- the exit central control unit 114-c and the exit parking blocker 116-c may communicate with each other by wire or wirelessly.
- the inlet central control unit 114-a and the outlet central control unit 114-c which are shown as physically separated, have a vehicle " V1 into and out of the parking area 110-a. May form a single structure that may result in both the entry and exit parking barrier devices 116-a and 116-c allowing this to pass.
- the parking blockers 116-a, 116-c are network-based (eg, based on the central control unit 114-a, 114-c). Local network based communication is possible.
- the exit parking blocker 116-c may include an exit blocker 210 pivotally mounted on an exit support base structure 212.
- the outlet blocking unit 210 may correspond to the blocking unit 124 illustrated in FIG. 5.
- the exit block 210 may be caused to enter the elevated position by the exit central control unit 114-c as compared to the normal position substantially parallel to the ground plane.
- the normal position of the exit block 210 is a block position where the escape (outside) of the vehicle "V1" from the parking space / slot 206 through the exit passage 202 is prevented.
- the raised position of the exit block 210 is a non-blocking position that allows the egress or vacating of the vehicle "V1" from the parking space / slot 206 via the exit path 202.
- the parking visitor or parking client "C” may reserve or obtain a parking space / slot 206 in the parking area 110-a using the parking area reservation / assignment service of the central control unit 114-a. Can be.
- the user "C” is, for example, NFC identification information associated with the on-board communication device 106 is read by the NFC reading device 120-a, which in turn is central to the NFC reading device 120-a. It is necessary to enable the NFC interface of its onboard communication device 106 so that it can be delivered to the control device 114-a.
- the imaging device 122-a can easily capture the image of the license tag "VT” in the license plate as well as the image of the manufacturer indication "VL” in the manufacturer's emblem or logo.
- the captured image of the license tag "VT” and the manufacturer indication (VL) may be transferred from the imaging device 122-a to the central control device 114. All relevant information associated with these images and extracted from and generated by the central control unit 114 together with the NFC identification information may be considered "identifiers" and the central control unit 114 May form part of a reservation / allocation request for processing via a reservation / allocation service executable from the central control unit 114.
- the central control unit 114-a determines the availability of one parking space or “parking slot” 206 in the parking area 110-a. Can be triggered automatically to do so. This determination results in parking management of a parking space / slot 206 that either or both of the entrance central control unit 114-a and the exit central control unit 114-c or a single structure thereof is available in the parking area 110-a. May be performed when communicating with the server device 102.
- Exit central control unit 114-c may include, for example, data indicative of parking spaces / slots 206 available in parking area 110-a.
- Data representing the parking spaces / slots 206 available in the parking area 110-a may be shared by the exit central control device 114-c with the parking management server device 102.
- the exit central control unit 114-c may be configured to obtain all data indicative of the parking spaces / slots 206 available in the parking area 110-a (112-a, 112). -c).
- the vehicle occupancy detecting device 112-a disposed in an entry portion of the parking space 110-a in relation to each of the entry and exit portions of the parking area 110-a. May monitor the number of vehicles entering the vehicle, and the vehicle occupancy detecting apparatus 112-c disposed at the exit of the parking area 110-a may monitor the number of the vehicles in the vehicle.
- Determination of the available number of parking spaces / slots 206 by the centralized vehicle occupancy detection devices 112-a and 112-c may include an occupied parking space or a "parking slot" in the parking space 110-a.
- the parking space or slot 206-a may be considered to have been successfully reserved and / or assigned when the following computer executable operations are executed by the central control unit 114-a: (i) License tag Generating parking area assignment information in association with "VT", manufacturer indication "VL”, and wireless identification information; (ii) encrypting a portion or a combination of license tag and manufacturer indication information sent from the imaging device 122-a, wireless identification information sent from the wireless communication reading device 120-a, and generated parking area allocation information. .
- the generation of the parking area allocation information together with the encryption of some or all of the information related to the parking area allocation information also allows the central control unit 114-a to encrypt the license tag information, the manufacturer indication information, the radio identification information and the parking area allocation. And to transmit the information to the parking management server device 102 via the data communication network 108.
- the parking area reservation / allocation service In response to the reserved parking space or slot 206-a determined by the central control unit 114, the parking area reservation / allocation service provided by the central control unit 114 uses the generated parking area allocation information.
- Control command signals can be automatically generated and configured. At this time, the configured control command signal becomes specific to the reservation / assignment request originating from the client "C", and the vehicle "V1" is reserved / assigned parking from the parking space / slot 206 of the parking area 110-a. Access to space / slot 206-a may be made.
- the generated control command signal may include a set of unique identifiers associated with the on-board communication device 106 and the vehicle “V1” used by the client, user or driver “C”.
- the set of unique identifiers may include information such as model, model year, color, etc., in addition to the vehicle plate number and manufacturer indication information.
- the unique identifiers associated with the generated control command signal are also the reservation fee (if any), the parking fee of the parking area 110-a, the reservation / allocation time and date, and the vehicle "V1 for the parking area 110-a.” May include parking area reservation / assignment information such as arrival time and date.
- the client “C” attempts to leave the parking area 110-a, the client “C” exits the on-board communication device 106 (eg, NFC system). Via the wireless communication system 120-c, communication with the exit wireless reader 120-c in communication with the exit central control device 114-c may be made.
- the on-board communication device 106 eg, NFC system
- the check-out of the vehicle “V1” means that when the vehicle “V1" tries to access the parking area 110-a, the on-board communication device 106 that he or she is holding is the wireless readout communication device 120. can be triggered by client C as long as it is within a predetermined read proximity distance (eg, 5 meters) as defined by -c).
- the NFC reading device 120-c is a central control unit ( 114 may be triggered to communicate again with the onboard communication device 106 via the NFC system 121 and to recapture the image of the license tag "VT" and the manufacturer indication "VL" of the vehicle "V”.
- the exit central control device 114-c communicates with the exit parking blocker 116-c to allow the exit parking blocker 116-c to allow passage of the vehicle "V1" through the exit passageway 202.
- the vehicle V1 may leave or empty the parking space 110-a.
- the vehicle “V1” may leave or empty the parking area 110-a after the central control unit 114-c performs a series of payment related steps or operations.
- the exit central control device may determine the payment mode associated with the parking zone reservation / allocation request.
- a combination of encrypted license tag, manufacturer indication, wireless identification and parking area allocation information can be verified by the central control unit 114. Further, it may be determined whether the combination of the encrypted license tag, the manufacturer's indication, the radio identification and the parking area assignment information is held or stored in the parking management server device 102.
- the parking management server device 102 is configured to store the encrypted license tag, manufacturer indication, when the combination of the encrypted license tag, the manufacturer indication, the wireless identification, and the parking area assignment information is actually held or stored in the parking management server device 102.
- the verified combination of wireless identification and parking zone allocation information can be sent to the central control unit 114.
- the validated combination of encrypted license tag, manufacturer's indication, wireless identification and parking area allocation information can be used by the central control unit 114 to perform the payment processing operation. Payment processing operations based on proven combinations effectively ensure secure payment related transactions.
- a client "C" having an intermediary account or a third-party operated financial account registered with the parking management application 104 may pay in cash.
- the intermediary account is a credit account, dummy account or suspension according to the classification of relevant withdrawals and / or credits recorded in the general ledgers of one or more entities via the parking management application 104 operating on the onboard communication device 106. May be properly replaced by an account.
- the financial account may be a payment or value exchange account
- the value exchange account may be, for example, a cash card based account, a credit card account, a debit card based account, a check based account, a prepaid card based account , Loyalty card based account, mileage based account and gift check based account.
- the identity of client "C" may be authenticated, verified and / or authorized to allow her to perform one or more electronic payment or value exchange transactions using one or more of these financial accounts.
- the exit portion of the parking area 110-a may also be attended by an employee to receive cash from client "C" for cash payment means.
- the payment means associated with the payment mode selected by client " C " includes a third party processor
- the exit central control unit 114-c communicates with the third party processor, where the parking area 110 prior to entering -a) a payment authorization signal associated with the reservation / assignment requested by client " C "
- the generation of the payment authorization signal may require or require an access code associated with the control command signal previously used by the central control unit 114 to access the parking space / slot 206 of the parking area 110-a. You may not.
- parking zone access management system 100 may include a type ticket printing device coupled to central control unit 114 for data communication.
- the central control unit 114 may generate a print command signal for printing the type ticket including the parking area assignment information and transmit the same to the type ticket printing device.
- the parking blocking device 116-e included in the parking area 110-c may be a parking bay blocking type.
- the parking barrier device 116-e may be bolted to the ground for an open space parking arrangement, making it difficult to rob.
- the parking barrier device 116-e which meets certain weight requirements to maintain stability, can be left free-standing, making it easy to move.
- the parking blocking device 116-e may mainly include a base body 300 on which one end portion 302-a of the blocking portion 302 is rotatably extended. Referring to the enlarged picture 306 of the parking area 110-c, the raised position of the blocking portion 302 relative to the base body 300 is determined by the parking space / where the parking blocking device 116-e is securely installed. Block passage of vehicle "V2" through vehicle access passageway to slot 304. On the other hand, referring to another enlarged figure 308, the lowered position of the blocking portion 302 relative to the base 300 may allow the vehicle "V2" to pass through the vehicle access passage to the parking space / slot 304. To be able.
- the plurality of parking blocking devices 116-e may be disposed in the entire parking area in the parking area 110-c.
- One parking blocker 116-e may be fixedly installed on each parking space / slot 304 assigned to the parking area.
- Each parking blocking device 116-e may include a built-in central control unit 114-e and a built-in vehicle occupancy detecting device 112-e that may communicate with each other.
- the vehicle occupancy sensing device 112-e may form an integrated portion of the central control device 114-e.
- the vehicle occupancy detecting apparatus 112-e may be located in the parking area 110-c.
- the central control unit 114-e has its end portion 302 with the blocking portion 302 towards the direction of the base 300. -a) can be rotatably moved, which can allow the vehicle "V2" to access the parking space / slot 304. As shown by the flow of the arrow path 312, the central control unit 114-e also rotates about the end 302-a of the blocking unit 302 relative to the direction of the base 300. It is possible to move it, which can prevent the vehicle V2 from accessing the parking space / slot 304 in the parking area 110-c.
- FIG. 10 is a flowchart illustrating a parking area reservation / allocation service providing method of the parking area access management system 100 according to an exemplary embodiment.
- the parking area reservation / allocation service may be performed by the central control unit 114.
- the central control unit 114 may include one or more computer clusters arranged to perform operations related to parking area reservation / allocation services, which may include computer executable instructions.
- the central control unit 114 may be a parking area (e.g., parking space / which may be triggered by or from the onboard communication device 106 manipulated by a human client or user "C").
- Slot reservation / allocation information can be generated.
- the parking area reservation / allocation may include the name of the parking area 110, 110-a, 110-c and / or the specific location of the parking area 110, the arrival time and date, and the user “C”. It may be in the form of an electronic request that may include user selection information, such as personal information of the.
- the parking ratio determination method may also be based on specific rules and regulations of one specific parking area 110, 110-a, 110-c, and for each specific parking area 110, 110-a, 110-c. can be different.
- the central control unit 114 may automatically find available parking spaces / slots 206, 304 in response to parking area reservation / allocation. As selected by the user "C", the available parking spaces / slots 206, 304 in the parking areas 110, 110-a, 110-c may be determined in various ways. However, the central control unit 114 communicates with the vehicle occupancy detection device 112 in the selected parking area 110, 110-a, 110-c, and in the selected parking area 110, 110-a, 110-c. All information related to the availability of parking spaces / slots 206, 304 can be obtained from the central control units 114, 114-a, 114-c, 114-e.
- step 404 the central control unit 114 determines that the at least one parking space / slot 206, 304 in the selected parking area 110, 110-a, 110-c has the vehicle "V1", "of the requesting user" C ". Can be occupied by V2 ′′. If it is determined that no parking spaces / slots are available, the central control unit 114 determines the parking spaces / slots 206, 304 in the parking areas 110, 110-a, 110-c where the vehicle occupancy detection device 112 is selected. May wait to send updated information regarding the availability of. In decision block 406, if the central control unit 114 is determined to wait for the updated information, the central control unit 114 selects the selected parking area 110, 110-a, 110-c, as shown in step 402. Search for available parking spaces / slots may continue. In step 406, if the central control unit 114 is not determined to wait for the updated information, the parking area reservation / allocation service executed by the central control unit 114 may end.
- the central control unit 114 relates to license tag information, manufacturer indication information, and wireless identification information. Parking zone reservation / allocation information.
- the central control apparatus 114 may encrypt license tag information, manufacturer indication information, wireless identification information, and parking area reservation / allocation information. As determined at decision block 412, if encryption fails, step 410 may be returned. If the encryption is successful, in step 414, the central control unit 114 may transmit the encrypted information to the parking management server device 102.
- the central control unit 114 may configure a control command signal using the parking area reservation / allocation information, and step At 418, centralized control device 114 may cause parking blocker 116 to move blockers 124, 208 from one location to another based on the control command signal configured at step 416.
- step 420 the central control unit 114 performs the parking management server device 102 to verify the encrypted information. Can be sent to As determined at decision block 422, the operation may end if the encrypted information was not successfully verified. If the encrypted information is verified, then in step 424, the central control unit 114 may perform a payment processing operation.
- the parking area reservation / allocation service shown in FIG. 10 is merely exemplary, and various methods may be devised to provide any suitable parking area reservation / allocation service consistent with the operating principle of the parking area access management system 100.
- the payment mode and means of payment may be determined based on what is required or preconfigured in each parking area 110, 110-a, 110-c.
- a payment transaction may be performed at the entrance of the parking areas 110, 110-a, and 110-c.
- FIG. 11 is a use case diagram illustrating associations between entities that may be involved in the use of parking area access management system 100 in accordance with one or more embodiments of the present invention.
- the use case diagram of FIG. 11 may specifically illustrate each task of the entities.
- the use case diagram of FIG. 11 shows how entities use the parking area access management system 100, what kind of data and / or information can be generated through the parking area access management system 100, And how each element, component, or part of the parking area access management system 100 is related to each other.
- App user "C” can perform a variety of tasks, including, but not limited to, accessing specific parking areas, triggering parking zone reservations / allocations, checking in and checking out, and starting / performing payments. .
- the system administrator of the parking spaces 110, 110-a, and 110-c updates the parking reservation / allocation based on various parameters when there is information that needs to be adjusted manually due to viewing of the parking reservation / allocation information and unavoidable system error.
- Various tasks may be performed including, but not limited to, generating reports such as accounting reports and accounting reports.
- the payment facility may receive any summary of parking time spent inside any given parking area 110, 110-a, 110-c, or other information such as account statements and approval confirmations and promotional codes. It may process payment days that may include receipt, and payment validation. Parking reservation / assignment update tasks may include checking, validating, and editing parking reservation details, when deemed necessary by the system administrator among others.
- FIG. 12 is a flowchart illustrating a parking area access management operation of the parking area access management system 100 according to an exemplary embodiment.
- the parking area access management operation of FIG. 12 may be performed at any given parking area or entrance of a parking facility.
- the on-vehicle communication device 106 may connect to the NFC reading device 120.
- the on-vehicle communication device 106 may provide NFC identification information to the NFC reading device 120. Step 600 and step 602 can be initiated when the vehicle approaches a parking area or parking facility. NFC identification information read by the NFC reading device 120 may be automatically called and processed by the central control unit 114.
- imaging device 122 may capture images of license tag "VT” and vehicle manufacturer indication “VL” of vehicle “V”.
- the imaging device 122 may transmit the captured image of the license tag “VT” and the vehicle manufacturer indication “VL” of the vehicle V to the central control device 114.
- the central control apparatus 114 may perform an encryption operation on the license tag information, the manufacturer indication information, the NFC identification information, and the generated parking area reservation / allocation information.
- the encrypted information may be transmitted from the central control apparatus 114 to the parking management server apparatus 116.
- the control command signal is configured by the central control unit 114 based on the parking reservation / assignment information generated in association with the license tag information, the manufacturer indication information, and the wireless identification information, to the parking block device 116. Can be sent.
- the parking blocker 116 in response to the arrival of the configured control command signal, the parking blocker 116 may move the blocker from one location to another to prevent or allow movement of the vehicle through the blockage.
- FIG. 13 is a flowchart illustrating a parking access management operation of the parking area access management system 100 according to another embodiment.
- the parking area access management operation of FIG. 13 may be performed at a predetermined parking area or exit portion of the parking facility.
- step 700 the on-board communication device 106 associated with the vehicle may connect to the NFC reading device 120.
- the on-vehicle communication device 106 may provide NFC identification information to the NFC reading device 120. Steps 700 and 702 may be initiated when the vehicle exits the parking area or parking facility. NFC identification information read by the NFC reading device 120 may be automatically called and processed by the central control unit 114.
- imaging device 122 may capture images of license tag "VT” and vehicle manufacturer indication “VL” of vehicle “V”.
- the imaging device 122 may transmit the captured image of the license tag “VT” and the vehicle manufacturer indication “VL” of the vehicle “V” to the central control device 114.
- the central control apparatus 114 may perform an encryption operation on the license tag information, the manufacturer indication information, the NFC identification information, and the generated parking area reservation / allocation information.
- the encrypted information may be transmitted from the central control apparatus 114 to the parking management server apparatus 116.
- step 712 the central control unit 114 performs verification of the encrypted information with the parking management server device 116, and in step 714, the central control unit 114 executes any suitable payment operation for the parking area. Payment can be processed.
- the control command signal is configured by the central control unit 114 based on the parking reservation / allocation information generated in association with the license tag information, the manufacturer indication information, and the wireless identification information, and transmitted to the parking blocking device 116. Can be.
- the parking block 116 may move the block from one location to another to prevent or allow movement of the vehicle through the block.
- FIG. 14 is a block diagram illustrating an encryption routine according to one or more embodiments.
- the encryption routine shown in FIG. 14 is merely an example, and various encryption sequences and sequence parameters may be used in the parking area access management system 100. Such encryption sequences and encryption parameters can be adjusted according to the scale of parking operation associated with any given parking facility, and also according to the preferences and / or preferred levels of data security or strength to be protected.
- the original vehicle-related information or plain text associated with the license tag, manufacturer indication, wireless identification, and parking area reservation / assignment information may be converted and / or translated into encrypted information or cipher text.
- Electronic signals and / or data corresponding to the original vehicle-related information that uniquely identifies the vehicle and its physical characteristics may be processed by the encryption controller and then passed from the encryption controller to the setup and key generation module.
- the key generation module may receive signals and / or data corresponding to the original vehicle related information along with various encryption sequences and their related parameters as inputs from the encryption controller.
- the key generation module may generate a key for an encryption module (eg, an Advances Encryption Standard (AES) based encryption module).
- AES Advances Encryption Standard
- the key may be any one of a variety of sizes well known in the art and may be a key suitable for a particular level of security.
- the configuration module may monitor all keys generated for the encryption module.
- FIG. 15 is a block diagram illustrating another encryption routine according to one or more embodiments.
- the encryption routine shown in FIG. 15 may be characterized by, for example, cipher block chaining (CBC) encryption mode.
- CBC cipher block chaining
- a cipher key may be applied to the blocks based on an encryption key applied to any single block in which the bit sequence is encrypted. This provides a secure and reliable mechanism for protecting signals and / or data indicating license tags, manufacturer's markings, wireless identification and parking zone reservation / assignment information, with one block associated with one of the pieces of information It is usually dependent on a block.
- FIG. 16 is a schematic block diagram illustrating an exemplary hardware and software configuration of a parking management server device 102 of a parking area access management system 100 according to an embodiment.
- the parking management server device 102 may primarily include a processing system 1000 and a memory system 1002 that communicate via any suitable computer bus.
- the processing system 1000 includes an access request module 1004 for processing access request procedures and services, a verification module 1006 for processing verification procedures and services, and a parking reservation for processing parking related reservation / assignment procedures and services. / Assignment module 1008.
- the processing system 1000 also includes a payment module 1010 for processing payment related procedures and services, an account management module 1012 for processing account related procedures and services, and an account module for processing account procedures and services. 1014, a notification module 1016 for processing notification-related procedures and services, a report generation module 1018 for providing report generation procedures and services, and a parking management module 1020 for providing parking management procedures and services. can do.
- the modules shown in connection with the processing system 1000 of the parking management server apparatus 102 may or may not correspond to individual blocks of program code, depending on how they are properly arranged.
- the memory system 1002 includes a parking management application including computer executable instructions 104-a, a parking area database 1022, a parking space database 1024, a user database 1026, and a charging database 1028. 104).
- Databases 1022, 1024, 1026, and 1028 may be in standard database formats.
- databases 1022, 1024, 1026, 1028 may be in a format using an object oriented language such as Java.
- Databases 1022, 1024, 1026, 1028 may be in a format using a standard query language, such as Structured Query Language (SQL), or may be a no-SQL system.
- SQL Structured Query Language
- FIG. 17 is a schematic block diagram illustrating a configuration of the central control units 114, 114-a, 114-c, and 114-e of the parking area access management system 100 according to an embodiment.
- the central processing unit 114, 114-a, 114-c, 114-e includes a processing unit 1100, a memory unit 1102 communicating with the processing unit 1100, a communication / interface card 1104, a camera 1106, a receipt printer. 1108, cutoff actuator 1110, input devices 1112 such as touch screens, keypads and microphones, and output devices 1100 such as display devices and speakers, all of which may be connected to processor 1100. Can be.
- the processor 1100 may include a verification module 1116 for performing a verification procedure, a blocking control module 1118 for performing a blocking control procedure or executing a blocking control command, a communication module 1120 for providing a communication service, and an emergency alert. Alert module 1122 may be included to provide a service.
- the memory unit 1102 may include a program code 1124, an access code 1126, a blocking code 1128, a security code 1130, and the like.
- FIG. 18 is a schematic block diagram illustrating a configuration of the parking blocking devices 116, 116-a, 116-c, and 116-e of the parking area access management system 100 according to an embodiment.
- the parking blocking devices 116, 116-a, 116-c, and 116-e are program codes 1206 executable by the processor 1200, the communication module 1202, the power supply 1204, and the processor 1200. , Shutoff controller 1208, shutoff actuator 1210, alarm device 1212, and sensor 1214.
- Parking blockers 116, 116-a, 116-c, 116-e may be of mechanical type, in which case parking blockers 116, 116-a, 116-c, 116-e may be computer-related hardware and May not include software components. Movement of the mechanized parking barriers 116, 116-a, 116-c, 116-e may include controlled vehicle access passages and parking spaces / slots 206, within the parking areas 110, 110-a, 110-c. To selectively restrict access to 304, it may be controlled by central control devices 114, 114-a, 114-c, 114-e via physical links and connections.
- 19 is a schematic block diagram showing a configuration of the on-board communication device 106 of the parking area access management system 100 according to an embodiment.
- the onboard communication device 106 includes a system bus 1300 that enables communication of the following components, a client processing unit 1302 that is a central processing unit (CPU), a client memory system 1304 that includes computer executable instructions, and an operation.
- An input / output that may be connected to a storage interface 1306, an external disk drive 1308, a keyboard 1312, a pointing device 1314, an audio device 1316, and a microphone 1318 for storing systems, routines, and instructions.
- Enables data communication with other devices via output controller 1310, display adapter 1320 connected to display screen 1322, data communication network, or any suitable communication network, which may be an Internet protocol (IP) based on “Internet”.
- IP Internet protocol
- Network interface 1324, and an NFC interface 1326 for communicating NFC signals.
- Yet another embodiment includes at least one vehicle including a license tag "VT”, a vehicle manufacturer indication “VL”, and an onboard communication device 106 having wireless identification information in a state read through the wireless communication system 118.
- VT license tag
- VL vehicle manufacturer indication
- V onboard communication device 106 having wireless identification information in a state read through the wireless communication system 118.
- V there is provided a parking area access management method in connection with a parking area access management system 100 having a central control unit 114 disposed in the parking area 110.
- the image capture device 122 captures an image of the license tag VT and the vehicle manufacturer indication VL during data communication with the central control device 114. 114).
- the parking area access management method includes a second step of reading wireless identification information by the wireless communication reading device 120 in wireless communication with the central control device 114 and transmitting the wireless identification information to the central control device 114. can do.
- the parking area access management method includes a third step of generating, by the central control unit 114, the license tag and the manufacturer indication information from the captured images of the license tag (VT) and the vehicle manufacturer indication (VL), respectively. It may include.
- the parking area access management method may include a fourth step of generating, by the central controller 114, parking area allocation information in relation to the generated license tag, manufacturer indication, and wireless identification information.
- the central control apparatus 114 may include a license tag and manufacturer indication information transmitted from the imaging apparatus 122, wireless identification information transmitted from the wireless communication reading apparatus 120, and generation. And encrypting any portion or combination of each of the reserved parking area allocation information.
- the central control unit 114 the encrypted license tag, manufacturer indication, wireless identification, and parking area allocation information in the data communication with the parking management server device 102, parking management server And a sixth step of transmitting to the device 102.
- the parking space access management method may include a seventh step in which the central control unit 114 configures a control command signal using the generated parking area allocation information.
- the parking area access management method includes a control command signal configured by the central control unit 114 when the parking blocking device 116 having the blocking unit 124 communicates with the central control unit 114. Based on the block 124 between a first position that prevents movement of the vehicle V through the block 124 and a second position that permits movement of the vehicle V through the block 124. And an eighth step to move.
- the fifth step of encrypting the license tag information, the manufacturer indication information, the wireless identification information, and the parking area allocation information may include one of attribute-based encryption, identification-based encryption, and certificateless authentication encryption. It may include additional steps to perform.
- a combination of an encrypted license tag, a manufacturer's indication, a wireless identification, and parking area allocation information is maintained or stored in the parking management server device 102 by the central control unit 114. It may include an additional step of verifying whether or not.
- the parking area access management method provides a parking management server device 102 when a combination of an encrypted license tag, a manufacturer indication, wireless identification, and parking area allocation information is maintained or stored in the parking management server device 102. ) May include the further step of sending the encrypted license tag, manufacturer indication, wireless identification, and verified combination of parking area to the central control unit 114.
- a method for managing parking area access may further include performing the payment processing operation based on a verified combination of an encrypted license tag, a manufacturer's indication, a wireless identification, and parking area allocation information. It may include.
- the central control unit 114 generates a print command signal for printing a type ticket having at least the generated parking area allocation information printed thereon in data communication with a type ticket printing apparatus.
- An additional step of sending to the type ticket printing apparatus may be included.
- 20 is a flowchart illustrating a parking area management method using biometric information of a driver when entering a vehicle, according to an exemplary embodiment.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 may obtain information about the vehicle from the appearance of the vehicle entering the parking area.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 may obtain at least one of information about a vehicle number, information about a vehicle manufacturer (eg, a company, an organization), and information about a model of the vehicle as information about the vehicle. Can be.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 photographs the license plate image of the vehicle by using the sensing unit 21 and performs an optical character recognition (OCR) operation on the photographed license plate image, thereby obtaining the number of the vehicle. Obtain information about.
- OCR optical character recognition
- the parking area management apparatus 20 captures an image of an emblem or a logo appearing on the exterior of the vehicle, and compares the emblem or logo included in the photographed image with a previously stored emblem and / or logo table. Information about the manufacturer of the vehicle can be obtained.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 may determine the model of the vehicle by analyzing the exterior image of the vehicle. For example, by comparing an exterior image of the vehicle with a previously stored vehicle model feature table, the model of the vehicle entering the parking area may be determined.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 may receive information about the vehicle from the vehicle through the communication unit 23.
- a vehicle broadcasts a packet including a vehicle number and a vehicle manufacturer at predetermined time intervals using V2X technology (eg, dedicated short-range communications (DSRC) or Wireless Access in Vehicular Environments (WAVE)). May be advertising.
- V2X technology eg, dedicated short-range communications (DSRC) or Wireless Access in Vehicular Environments (WAVE)
- DSRC dedicated short-range communications
- WAVE Wireless Access in Vehicular Environments
- step S2010 corresponds to step S210 of FIG. 2, a detailed description thereof will be omitted.
- the mobile terminal 11 may acquire biometric information of the user.
- the user may be a person who uses a vehicle, for example, a driver, or may be a passenger (eg, an autonomous vehicle).
- the biometric information of the user is information representing a unique characteristic of the person that can be used for authentication, for example, fingerprint information, iris information, blood vessel information (for example, distribution of the back veins of the hand), voice information, palm information, and face information. It may be at least one, but is not limited thereto.
- the mobile terminal 11 may obtain the biometric information of the user when a specific event occurs. For example, the mobile terminal 11 may generate an event for receiving a request for biometric information from the parking area management apparatus 20, or an event for receiving a request for biometric information through the server device 30. In response to an event of entering the parking area, biometric information of the user may be acquired.
- the mobile terminal 11 may obtain the biometric information of the user at a predetermined period.
- the mobile terminal 11 may execute a parking management application and display a graphical user interface (GUI) on an execution window of the parking management application.
- the graphical user interface (GUI) may output a message (eg, 'Enter a fingerprint', 'Perform iris recognition', etc.) that prompts the user to enter biometric information.
- the mobile terminal 11 may receive biometric information from the user.
- the mobile terminal 11 may transmit the biometric information of the user to the parking area management apparatus 20.
- the mobile terminal 11 may transmit biometric information to the parking area management apparatus 20 through short range communication.
- the mobile terminal 11 may transmit biometric information to the parking area management apparatus 20 using NFC, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and the like.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 may allocate a parking area to the vehicle. For example, the parking area management apparatus 20 may allocate 201 slots in the first floor of the basement to the parking area for the vehicle.
- the parking area management device 20 when the information about the vehicle is not normally obtained or the biometric information of the user is not received, the parking area management device 20 does not allocate the parking area to the vehicle, The information or biometric information of the user can be obtained again.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 may recapture an image of the exterior of the vehicle or request biometric information from the mobile terminal 11 in the vehicle.
- the vehicle cannot be assigned a parking zone if the license plate of the vehicle is damaged, or there is no manufacturer indication, or if the mobile terminal 11 does not transmit the biometric information, the vehicle cannot be assigned a parking zone.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 may generate encryption information using the information about the vehicle and the biometric information of the driver, and store the generated encryption information.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 may generate encryption information using at least one of an attribute-based encryption method, an identification-based encryption method, and a certificate-less authentication encryption method.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 uses the biometric information and the information about the parking area assigned to the vehicle as the encryption key, to partially or all of the information about the vehicle (for example, information about the number of the vehicle,
- the first encrypted information can be generated by encrypting some or all of the information about the manufacturer of the vehicle and the information about the model of the vehicle.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 may further generate first encryption information by further using location information of the vehicle in addition to the information about the vehicle and the upper body information of the user.
- the location information of the vehicle may include information regarding the current location of the vehicle or the location of the parking area.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 uses biometric information as an encryption key, and includes information about a vehicle (for example, information about a vehicle number, information about a manufacturer of a vehicle, and information about a model of a vehicle). At least one) and location information of the vehicle may be encrypted to generate first encrypted information.
- information about a vehicle for example, information about a vehicle number, information about a manufacturer of a vehicle, and information about a model of a vehicle.
- At least one) and location information of the vehicle may be encrypted to generate first encrypted information.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 may store the first encryption information in a memory or may store the first encryption information in the server device 30.
- the parking area management device 20 may transmit the first encryption information to the server device 30 connected to the parking area management device 20.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 may transmit information about the parking area allocated to the vehicle to the mobile terminal 11.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 may transmit the information about the parking area allocated to the vehicle to the mobile terminal 11 using short-range communication.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 may transmit information about the parking area allocated to the vehicle to the mobile terminal 11 by using NFC, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and the like.
- the information about the parking area assigned to the vehicle may include, but is not limited to, an identifier of the parking area, an image of the parking area, and a map of the parking area.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 may transmit the information about the parking area allocated to the vehicle to the mobile terminal 11 through the server device 30.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 transmits the information about the parking area assigned to the vehicle to the mobile terminal 11, the parking area (parking space / slot) assigned to the vehicle is displayed on the mobile terminal 11, The vehicle does not have to travel around the parking area to find an empty parking area.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 can allow traffic of a vehicle by controlling the blocking part 124 provided in the entrance part of a parking area.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 may allow the vehicle to pass by changing the position of the blocking unit 124 from the first position to the second position.
- the mobile terminal 11 may output information about a parking area allocated to the vehicle.
- the mobile terminal 11 may display the information about the parking area assigned to the vehicle through the parking management application. In addition, the mobile terminal 11 may display the movement route from the current position of the vehicle to the parking area assigned to the vehicle.
- the parking area management device 20 to manage the traffic of the vehicle to leave the parking area will be described with reference to FIG. 21.
- 21 is a flowchart illustrating a parking area management method using biometric information of a driver when a vehicle is shipped, according to an exemplary embodiment.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 may obtain information about the vehicle from the exterior of the vehicle that is about to leave the parking area. For example, the parking area management apparatus 20 captures an image of the exterior of the vehicle to be departed, and includes information on the number of the vehicle, information about the manufacturer of the vehicle (eg, a company, an agency), and the vehicle. At least one of the information about the model may be obtained.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 captures an image of the exterior of the vehicle to be departed, and includes information on the number of the vehicle, information about the manufacturer of the vehicle (eg, a company, an agency), and the vehicle. At least one of the information about the model may be obtained.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 may receive information about the vehicle from the vehicle through the communication unit 23.
- a vehicle broadcasts a packet including a vehicle number and a vehicle manufacturer at predetermined time intervals using V2X technology (eg, dedicated short-range communications (DSRC) or Wireless Access in Vehicular Environments (WAVE)). May be advertising.
- V2X technology eg, dedicated short-range communications (DSRC) or Wireless Access in Vehicular Environments (WAVE)
- DSRC dedicated short-range communications
- WAVE Wireless Access in Vehicular Environments
- step S2110 corresponds to step S2010 of FIG. 20, a detailed description thereof will be omitted.
- the mobile terminal 11 may acquire biometric information of the user.
- the mobile terminal 11 may obtain the biometric information of the user when a specific event occurs. For example, the mobile terminal 11 may generate an event for receiving a request for biometric information from the parking area management apparatus 20, or an event for receiving a request for biometric information through the server device 30. For example, when an event of leaving the parking area occurs, the biometric information of the user may be acquired.
- the mobile terminal 11 may obtain the biometric information of the user at a predetermined period.
- the mobile terminal 11 may execute a parking management application and display a GUI in an execution window of the parking management application.
- the GUI may output a message that prompts the user to enter biometric information (eg, enter a fingerprint, perform iris recognition, etc.).
- biometric information eg, enter a fingerprint, perform iris recognition, etc.
- the mobile terminal 11 may receive biometric information from the user.
- the biometric information acquired by the mobile terminal 10 may be the same type as the biometric information obtained when the vehicle enters the parking area.
- the mobile terminal 10 uses the fingerprint information as the biometric information even when the vehicle leaves the parking area of the vehicle. Can be obtained.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 may transmit the biometric information of the user.
- the mobile terminal 11 may transmit biometric information to the parking area management apparatus 20 through short range communication.
- the mobile terminal 11 may transmit biometric information to the parking area management apparatus 20 using NFC, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and the like.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 may generate encryption information.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 may generate encryption information (second encryption information) using an encryption algorithm used when the vehicle enters the parking area.
- the first encryption information is generated by using an identification-based encryption method among an attribute-based encryption method, an identification-based encryption method, and a certificate-less authentication encryption method.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 may generate the second encryption information by using an identification-based encryption method.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 may generate the second encrypted information by using the same type of information as the information used to generate the first encrypted information.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 corresponds to a vehicle entering a parking area by encrypting the information about the number of the vehicle, the information about the manufacturer of the vehicle, and the position information of the vehicle by using the biometric information as the encryption key.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 uses the biometric information as an encryption key to encrypt the information about the number of the vehicle, the information about the manufacturer of the vehicle, and the location information of the vehicle, thereby leaving the parking area.
- the second encryption information corresponding to the vehicle may be generated.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 may compare the generated encryption information with previously stored encryption information.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 may check whether encryption information (that is, first encryption information) that matches the second encryption information is present in the encryption information list stored in the memory. Alternatively, when the first encryption information is stored in match with the identification information of the vehicle, the parking area management apparatus 20 extracts the first encryption information stored in correspondence with the identification information of the vehicle from the memory, and extracts the first encryption information from the extracted first encryption information. It may be determined whether the second encryption information matches.
- encryption information that is, first encryption information
- the parking area management apparatus 20 extracts the first encryption information stored in correspondence with the identification information of the vehicle from the memory, and extracts the first encryption information from the extracted first encryption information. It may be determined whether the second encryption information matches.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 may request verification of the second encrypted information while transmitting the second encrypted information to the server device 30.
- the server device 30 checks whether there is encryption information (that is, the first encryption information) that matches the second encryption information in the encryption information list stored in the database, and sends the result to the parking area management device 20.
- the server device 30 may receive identification information of the vehicle together with the verification request for the second encryption information, and extract first encryption information corresponding to the identification information of the vehicle from the encryption information list.
- the server device 30 may determine whether the extracted first encryption information and the second encryption information match, and transmit the determination result to the parking area management device 20.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 may allow the vehicle to pass.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 may adjust the position of the blocking unit from the first position to the second position so that the vehicle leaves the parking area.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 may block traffic of the vehicle when the similarity between the generated encryption information and the previously stored encryption information is less than a threshold value.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 may control the position of the blocking unit 124 to prevent the vehicle from leaving the parking area.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 may request the user's biometric information from the mobile terminal 11 again.
- the parking area management apparatus 20 may manage the parking area by using the wireless identification information of the mobile terminal 11 and the biometric information of the user. .
- Method according to an embodiment is implemented in the form of program instructions that can be executed by various computer means may be recorded on a computer readable medium.
- the computer readable medium may include program instructions, data files, data structures, etc. alone or in combination.
- Program instructions recorded on the media may be those specially designed and constructed for the purposes of the present invention, or they may be of the kind well-known and available to those having skill in the computer software arts.
- Examples of computer-readable recording media include magnetic media such as hard disks, floppy disks, and magnetic tape, optical media such as CD-ROMs, DVDs, and magnetic disks, such as floppy disks.
- Examples of program instructions include not only machine code generated by a compiler, but also high-level language code that can be executed by a computer using an interpreter or the like.
- Computer readable media can be any available media that can be accessed by a computer and includes both volatile and nonvolatile media, removable and non-removable media.
- Computer readable media may include both computer storage media and communication media.
- Computer storage media includes both volatile and nonvolatile, removable and non-removable media implemented in any method or technology for storage of information such as computer readable instructions, data structures, program modules or other data.
- Communication media typically includes computer readable instructions, data structures, program modules, or other data in a modulated data signal such as a carrier wave, or other transmission mechanism, and includes any information delivery media.
- some embodiments may also be embodied in a computer program or computer program product including instructions executable by a computer, such as a computer program executed by a computer.
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L'invention concerne un dispositif serveur comprenant : une unité de réception destinée à recevoir, de la part d'un dispositif de gestion disposé dans une zone de stationnement, des informations relatives à un véhicule obtenues à partir de l'extérieur d'un véhicule qui pénètre dans la zone de stationnement et des informations d'identification sans fil obtenues à partir d'un terminal mobile situé à l'intérieur du véhicule ; une unité de commande destinée à générer des premières informations de codage correspondant au véhicule en utilisant les informations relatives au véhicule et les informations d'identification sans fil ; et une unité d'émission destinée à émettre des informations relatives à la zone de stationnement au terminal mobile lorsque la zone de stationnement est attribuée au véhicule.
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