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What can RFID solutions do ?


Radio Frequency Identification
Permit parking made easier to manage and enforce.
Smart Parking’s RFID solutions enable you to manage permit parking easily. Permit holders are happier as more space becomes available through improved enforcement and fact-based planning. A flexible system for changing needs.




On-street

  • Park and walk – payments debited automatically.
  • Stops abuse of disabled driver parking bays.
  • Ideal for resident permits.
  • RFID tag is the permit; instant identification of misuse of space.
  • RFID tag pairs a specific class of driver to specific locations.
  • Local businesses get improved footfall as parking capacity is maximised.
  • Drivers less stressed and have more time to do things other than parking.
  • Best possible use of available space.
Off-street

  • Ideal for staff car parks and leisure facilities.
  • Perfect for customer and member permits at businesses and services.
  • Promotes customer satisfaction and loyalty.
  • Stops abuse of disabled driver or parent & child parking bays.
RFID tag is the permit; instant identification of misuse of space.
RFID tag pairs a specific class of driver to specific locations.
Space available gets maximum use.

RFID solutions combine a driver RFID in-vehicle tag with our SmartEye sensors. Working together, the Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) links a driver, or class of driver to a particular space, or type of space. It acts as a permit, not only allowing designated parking, but also managing payments.

Infringements are identified instantly and the RFID can link directly with enforcement and management capability.



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  1. This paper discuses concept of use of RFID Technology in libraries. Features and attributes of this technology in libraries, which shows the importance of this technology to be used in libraries. It includes the basic component required for implementation of this technology in libraries.

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