Single space parking

Record the occupancy status of different parking lots in real time

What data can be generated?

For this use case, our software provides you with all the relevant information for single-user and multi-user detection. Our solution provides you with the occupancy status for each of your configured parking spaces.

The single space detection provides you with information about the occupancy of your parking space as well as information about the vehicle class in your parking space. Please note, however, that the configuration below is optimized for the detection of vehicles and is not designed for the detection of people or bicycles. In addition, the accuracy of the classification depends on the camera setup, so the classification will be less accurate when viewed from above.

Positioning of the camera

**Good camera positioning and understanding the following section is crucial for accurate detection.

The biggest challenge in planning the camera setup is to avoid possible occlusion by other vehicles. We recommend using the Axis Lens Calculator or a Generic Lens Calculator and thoroughly testing your parking lot configuration under the following conditions:

  • Park a car in one of the parking lots

  • Park a larger vehicle (tall van, small truck, etc.) next to it

  • If you can still detect at least 70% of the first parked vehicle, the system will recognize it.

General recommendations for camera positioning:

  • The parking spaces must be fully visible (within the camera's field of view). We do not guarantee full accuracy for cut off parking spaces.

Fully visible parking spaces

Avoid pitches being obscured by objects (trees, posts, flags, walls, other vehicles, etc.). Also avoid camera positions where vehicles (especially tall vehicles such as vans) occlude other vehicles.

Avoid occlusions by other objects

  • Occlusions** caused by other parked cars mainly occur when the parking spaces and the camera orientation are in the same direction.

Avoid occlusions by other vehicles

What must be considered for a successful analysis?

Camera setup

In the table below you will find detailed information on the requirements, settings and positioning of the camera.

Setting
Recommended

Pixels per Meter (PPM)

Pixels Per Meter is a unit of measurement used to define the amount of potential image detail a camera provides at a given distance.

>60 PPM

Using the camera parameters defined below ensures that the minimum required PPM value is achieved. Tip: Use the lens calculator from Axis or a generic lens calculator.

Video resolution

1280 × 720 Pixel

Video protocol/Codec

RTSP/H264

Focal length

2.8 mm - 4 mm

Camera mounting - Distance to object center

5-30 m, Vehicles should be as central/centered as possible in the image.

At a distance of 5 m from the camera, we can guarantee high accuracy for three parking spaces that are aligned orthogonally to the camera. In general, the further the distance to the camera, the greater the overview of the parking spaces.

Camera mounting - mounting height

Inside: 2.5 - 5 m Outside: 2.5 - 10 m Higher is better: Vehicles can obscure parked cars, so we recommend the highest possible mounting points.

Specifications for the environment

Object speed

0 km/h

Day/Night/Lighting

During the day

At night (provided the surroundings are well lit or night vision mode is activated)

Indoor/outdoor use

both

Expected accuracy

(if all environmental, hardware and camera requirements are met)

> 95 % Excluding classification

Hardware specifications

Supported products

BMA, B101, B401

Frames Per Second (fps)

>5

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