Prime Parking

Prime Parking

Student(s)
Josh Aguirre and Samuel Onojafe
Year
2015

Our project aims at solving the problem that many college students have of trying to figure out how many parking spots are available on campus. At the end of two road tubes, pressure sensors will be attached on the end of each tube. Cars going over the road tube will trigger these sensors to send data to a specific microcontroller. In our case, these two sensors will be connected to a PIC32 Microcontroller, aimed at storing the information collected from the sensors. The main goal of Prime Parking is for users to access information on specific lots easily before arriving on a given lot.