City2.e 2.0 – Smart Parking Solutions’
Tim Tiedemann
series DFKI Documents, volume 14-07, pages 2, Nov/2014. DFKI GmbH.
Abstract
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The poster presents an overview of the research project “City2.e 2.0” with a focus of the work contributions
by the DFKI RIC.
City2.e 2.0 is supposed to contribute to the turnaround in energy and traffic policy. The project’s main
objective is a practical demonstration of an intelligent parking space monitoring and control – including
electrical car charging facilities. Central project parts are a prototype of a holistic parking detection, a
practical real-world test, and a system architecture for monitoring and control of detected parking spaces.
For demonstration, the implemented solution will be integrated in the Berlin traffic information system. The
DFKI develops an adaptive prediction solution using machine learning methods to give estimations of future
parking area occupation. Thereby, an improvement of planning, routing, and usage of parking spaces and
charging stations could be realized.