Verilog-Based Smart Parking System: Automated Slot Allocation and Secure Access for Enclosed Spaces
Keywords:
Smart Parking System, Verilog HDL, Automated Slot Allocation, Sensor-Based Detection, Secure Gate Access, Password-Protected Entry.Abstract
This study tackles the difficulties closed areas, such shopping centers and tall buildings, have in effectively allocating parking places and reducing physical labor. The main goal is to create an advanced multi-slot parking system that will solve problems with crowded parking spots and the significant amount of manual labor needed for space tracking in constrained places. The main goal is to
design and construct a Verilog-based smart parking system. To determine whether a car is there, the system integrates a sensor at the entry. A password is requested for gate access when the sensor is activated. The gate opens and allows access to the car if the password entered is correct; if not, it stays firmly closed. The goal of this creative solution is to decrease the manual labor involved in parking space monitoring in enclosed spaces, improve security, and expedite parking management.
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