Smart Parking

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Libelium’ IoT parking technology is helping one of the biggest hotels in the center of Madrid
Mobility management and the environmental impact caused by traffic are two of the major concerns for many municipalities today.
To speed up and streamline smart services, an Italian technological company focused on intelligent solutions, Elmec Informatica, has fully automated its headquarters in Burnello (Varese, Italy) with the IoT, in association with its partner, Everynet. A smart parking management system has been included among other smart building applications.
Ten minutes searching for car parking several times daily means more than 240 hours per year, and an average of 700 complete days in your life. the French company Synox has shared all its knowledge and know-how to Montpellier Mediterranean Metropolis with new and innovative urban services.

Public authorities are worried about the impact that the increase of people could have in the urban planning of metropolis. The Internet of Things is enabling the detection of the most regular routes; volume of cars, bicycles or pedestrians and most crowded streets passing times. Dimitrios Kyritsis, Surveying & Geomatics Engineer from TU Delft, has developed a research project in the city of Dordrecht (The Netherlands) based on the Meshlium IoT Gateway to monitor pedestrians, bicyclists and vehicles. Read more.

Libelium believes in a world completely connected to gather data from anything located anywhere to enable citizens and organizations to make decisions based on valuable information. With the aim to show customers, partners and visitors the Libelium has deployed a Living Lab in its headquarters in Zaragoza (Spain).
SmartSantander is an ambitious project leaded by Telefonica that proposes a unique in the world city-scale experimental research facility sufficiently large, open, flexible and horizontal to stimulate the development of new applications by researchers, companies and citizens. At the same time, the network must provide services to Santander inhabitants such as helping them to find free parking spots and monitoring pollution levels. In this case, Waspmote modularity and flexibility has allowed to incorporate a second communication radio enabling experimentation while ensuring high availability services.