Automated Parking Systems utilize specialized agents to manage complex infrastructure within multi-level structures. These systems coordinate real-time data from sensors and cameras to optimize lane utilization and parking spot availability. The orchestration layer ensures seamless communication between entry gates, internal guidance units, and exit systems, minimizing wait times for drivers while maximizing space efficiency for the facility management team.
Entry agents verify vehicle registration and guide cars to optimal spots using real-time occupancy data.
Internal guidance agents direct vehicles through automated lanes, avoiding bottlenecks and ensuring smooth traffic flow.
Exit agents process payments and release vehicles, updating the central database for future route planning.
Agent cluster detects incoming vehicle and validates access credentials.
System calculates optimal parking location based on current occupancy data.
Guidance agents direct vehicle to assigned spot via internal navigation.
Exit agents confirm departure and update facility inventory records.
Drivers interact via automated barriers and digital signage to receive initial routing instructions.
Overhead displays and in-car systems provide dynamic navigation based on live parking availability.
Administrators monitor system health, occupancy rates, and agent performance metrics in real-time.