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Automated Parking Systems - cover

Automated Parking Systems

Benjamin Ramirez

Translator A AI

Publisher: Publifye

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Automated Parking Systems explores the potential of robotic parking to revolutionize urban landscapes and address parking scarcity. It examines automated parking systems (APS) as a technologically advanced solution, offering optimized space utilization compared to traditional parking garages. One intriguing fact is that APS can significantly reduce the space required for parking, potentially freeing up valuable land for other urban development purposes. The book also highlights how APS contribute to smart city initiatives by reducing traffic congestion and promoting sustainable practices. The book argues that APS are both technologically feasible and economically viable, presenting them as a forward-thinking alternative for urban planners and architects. It begins by introducing the fundamental principles of APS operation and design. Later chapters delve into specific technologies, integration of sensors and control systems, and architectural considerations for various building types. The book progresses to analyze real-world case studies and economic feasibility, offering a comprehensive view of APS. This book uniquely blends engineering precision with architectural vision, providing a holistic perspective on APS. It moves beyond technical descriptions to address the aesthetic and functional integration of these systems into urban environments. By providing a comprehensive and evidence-based overview of APS, the book offers practical insights for planning, design, and implementation, making it a key resource for professionals interested in architecture, technology, and urban development.
Available since: 03/12/2025.
Print length: 82 pages.

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