Optimal allocation of public parking spots in a smart city problem characterisation and first algorithms

Having a mechanism to mathematically model the problem of the optimal allocation of parking spots within cities could bring great benefits to society. According to the International Parking Institute, about 38% of the cars circulating throughout a city are looking for available parking spots, leading to increased pollution and subsequent health problems, as well as economic losses due to wasted man-hours. In the work presented here, a new mathematical model describing the problem of the optimal allocation of parking spots is proposed, along with an evolutionary algorithm to demonstrate how this model can be used in practice. A simulated annealing algorithm was implemented to test the effectiveness of this approach. The proposed strategy will allow users to find parking more quickly and easily, as well as lead to new services for the hot-topic of smart mobility. For the definition of the problem, a real map of the city of Malaga, Spain, was used along with Sumo software to carry out the simulations. The results clearly demonstrated that the proposed mechanism is capable of minimising the global cost of parking, implying a direct benefit for users.

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Main Authors: Arellano Verdejo, Javier Doctor autor 21598, Alonso Pecina, Federico autor, Alba, Enrique autor, Guzmán Arenas, Adolfo autor
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Subjects:Estacionamiento de automoviles, Ciudades y pueblos, Algoritmo evolutivo, Modelos matemáticos,
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1080/0952813X.2019.1591522
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