The current parking infrastructure predominantly relies on traditional or semi-automatic mechanisms, leading to significant inefficiencies during peak hours. This study proposes the development of a fully automated smart parking system utilizing locally sourced Indonesian components to reduce dependence on imported parts. The proposed Auto-Debit Smart Parking System incorporates Optical Character Recognition (OCR) for vehicle identification and automated payment, improving both accuracy and operational efficiency. The system consists of two primary modules: server software for gate control and an image-processing host application. Space Vector Pulse Width Modulation (SVPWM) is employed for switching control, and communication is facilitated via wired or wireless channels using the RS232C standard. Vehicle entry and exit are detected by sensors that transmit signals to the Command TX module. To evaluate real world applicability, the system was implemented and tested in various public and commercial environments, including office buildings, shopping malls, and open parking areas.These testing sites represent common urban parking conditions with varying lighting, network connectivity, and traffic density, allowing the system’s adaptability and reliability to be analyzed comprehensively. An experimental research method is adopted, encompassing prototype development, testing, data acquisition, and performance evaluation. The results indicate reduced operational costs and enhanced user convenience, validating the system’s effectiveness in supporting modern, efficient parking management
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