Designated parking for OKU with RFID access

Ahmad @ Ahmad Fauzi, Najwa Rawaida and Ak Entasan, Annaesa and Mohammad Izwan, Alya Damia and Mohamad Rizal, Annur Daniela and Mohd Suhaimi, Nurul Khausar Faqihah (2023) Designated parking for OKU with RFID access. pp. 312-318.

Abstract

Most structures, public spaces, and even public transportation in Malaysia have offered disabled-friendly infrastructure to those in need as awareness of the need of services for individuals with disabilities grows. Even an exclusive area for parking cars has been created. To make everything easier for those with impairments, this space is typically placed close to the entrance. However, not everyone is aware of this group of people with disabilities, even being selfish. Even though it is obvious that this parking space is designated for the disabled, they unilaterally leave their cars parked there. The reason for this is that the entrance is not far from this area. They blatantly park their cars there even they don't have any disabled person decals. For individuals who are in extreme need, this attitude of selfishness is especially challenging. To address this issue, something needs to be done so that people not misused and being selfish. Designated Parking for OKU with RFID Access is an innovative solution that addresses the problem of unauthorized usage of disabled parking spaces. The use of RFID by OKU to obtain parking space authorization was highlighted by this invention. Unauthorised vehicles may have to pay for the compound before they are allowed to leave if the space is filled with them. These were the key goals in mind when this innovation was created. This innovation utilizes ultrasonic sensors to detect incoming vehicles and RFID readers to determine if the vehicles are authorized to park in the designated area. Unauthorised vehicles are prevented from leaving the parking lot by the system's boom gate, which is operated by a servo motor, allowing management to respond to the offender. Conversely, authorized users can enter and exit the parking lot without any issue. The uniqueness of Designated Parking for OKU with RFID Access gives it a significant advantage in the market. This innovation could potentially address the issue of unauthorized vehicles occupying designated spaces, leading to a decrease in conflicts between users of parking lots. Overall, this innovation is a revolutionary innovation that offers a reliable and efficient way of controlling access to disabled parking spaces.

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Item Type: Article
Creators:
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Ahmad @ Ahmad Fauzi, Najwa Rawaida
najwarawaida@uitm.edu.my
Ak Entasan, Annaesa
UNSPECIFIED
Mohammad Izwan, Alya Damia
UNSPECIFIED
Mohamad Rizal, Annur Daniela
UNSPECIFIED
Mohd Suhaimi, Nurul Khausar Faqihah
UNSPECIFIED
Subjects: H Social Sciences > HV Social pathology. Social and public welfare. Criminology > Protection, assistance and relief > Special classes > People with disabilities. Including blind, deaf, people with physical and mental disabilities
T Technology > TL Motor vehicles. Aeronautics. Astronautics > Automobile purchasing
Divisions: Universiti Teknologi MARA, Selangor > Dengkil Campus > Centre of Foundation Studies
Page Range: pp. 312-318
Keywords: OKU, Authorized person, RFID, Parking space, Disable
Date: May 2023
URI: https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/136436
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