KR-20260065181-A - Illegal parking management device for supporting cracking down on illegal parking in fire hydrants
Abstract
The present invention relates to an illegal parking management device for enforcing illegal parking around a fire hydrant, comprising: a vehicle detection sensor that detects a vehicle parked or approaching a fire hydrant illegal parking enforcement zone; a camera that captures the vehicle to acquire a vehicle image; a timer that counts the vehicle parking time; a warning device that provides an audiovisual warning that parking is prohibited; and a control device that, when vehicle parking is detected, acquires and analyzes the vehicle image to identify the type of vehicle, and if the vehicle type is a general vehicle, activates the warning device and the timer, and when the vehicle parking time counted by the timer exceeds a preset time, extracts and stores the vehicle license plate from the vehicle image.
Inventors
- 박지성
- 한주훈
- 송현승
- 김성현
- 김효찬
- 정진우
Assignees
- 전주비전대학교산학협력단
Dates
- Publication Date
- 20260508
- Application Date
- 20241101
Claims (4)
- A vehicle detection sensor that detects vehicles parked, stopped, or approaching a fire hydrant illegal parking enforcement zone; A camera that photographs the above vehicle to acquire a vehicle image; Timer for counting vehicle parking time; A warning device that provides an audiovisual warning that parking is prohibited; and An illegal parking management device for fire hydrant illegal parking enforcement comprising a control device that, when a vehicle parking is detected, acquires and analyzes the vehicle image to identify the type of vehicle, and if the vehicle type is a general vehicle, activates the warning device and the timer, and if the vehicle parking time counted by the timer is longer than a preset time, extracts and stores the vehicle license plate from the vehicle image.
- In paragraph 1, the control device An illegal parking management device for fire hydrant illegal parking enforcement, characterized by additionally providing a communication module that supports communication with a pre-configured external device, and further including a function to transmit a vehicle license plate extraction result to the external device through the communication module.
- In paragraph 1, the warning device An illegal parking management device for enforcing illegal parking around a fire hydrant, characterized by having at least one of a speaker and a warning light.
- In paragraph 1, It further includes a parking prevention device that physically restricts vehicle parking, and The above control unit An illegal parking management device for cracking down on illegal parking of fire hydrants, characterized by further including a function to remotely control the parking prevention device and raise the parking prevention member of the parking prevention device upright from the ground when the approach of a general vehicle is detected.
Description
Illegal parking management device for cracking down on illegal parking in fire hydrants The present invention relates to an illegal parking management device for fire hydrant illegal parking enforcement that can more effectively restrict general vehicles from illegally parking in fire hydrant illegal parking enforcement zones. Since illegal parking on roads or in no-parking zones obstructs traffic flow and causes traffic accidents, guidance and enforcement are being carried out in parallel to prevent illegal parking in these areas. However, due to a shortage of enforcement personnel and drivers' lack of awareness regarding no-parking zones, illegal parking continues to occur. Traditionally, warning signs for no-parking zones have been primarily visual. That is, drivers are encouraged not to park illegally by painting "no-parking zone" on the road or installing no-parking signs on structures such as adjacent streetlights. In particular, to secure parking space for fire trucks for fire suppression, it is designated that no parking should be done within 5 meters of where fire fighting facilities are installed, and the relevant points are marked in red. However, drivers frequently ignored these visual warnings, and it was common for them to unwittingly park or stop illegally because they failed to recognize the prohibition signs. Therefore, it is necessary to determine when a driver enters a no-parking zone and provide various warning signs to the driver so that the driver does not voluntarily park or stop illegally in the no-parking zone. FIG. 1 is a drawing showing the installation location of an illegal parking warning device according to one embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 2 is a drawing for explaining the configuration of an illegal parking warning device according to an embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 3 is a drawing for explaining the configuration of a parking prevention device according to one embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 4 is a drawing for explaining the operation method of an illegal parking device according to an embodiment of the present invention. Before specifically describing the present disclosure, the method of description in the specification and drawings is described. First, the terms used in this specification and claims have been selected based on general terms considering their functions in the various embodiments of this disclosure. However, these terms may vary depending on the intent of those skilled in the art, legal or technical interpretations, and the emergence of new technologies. Additionally, some terms have been arbitrarily selected by the applicant. Such terms may be interpreted according to the meanings defined in this specification; in the absence of specific definitions, they may be interpreted based on the overall content of this specification and common technical knowledge in the relevant field. In addition, the same reference numbers or symbols described in each drawing attached to this specification represent parts or components that perform substantially the same function. For convenience of explanation and understanding, the same reference numbers or symbols are used to describe different embodiments. That is, even if components having the same reference number are all depicted in multiple drawings, the multiple drawings do not imply a single embodiment. Additionally, in this specification and claims, terms including ordinal numbers, such as "first," "second," etc., may be used to distinguish between components. These ordinal numbers are used to distinguish identical or similar components from one another, and the meaning of the terms should not be limited by the use of such ordinal numbers. For example, the order of use or arrangement of components combined with such ordinal numbers should not be restricted by the number. If necessary, each ordinal number may be used interchangeably. In this specification, singular expressions include plural expressions unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. In this application, terms such as "comprising" or "consisting of" are intended to specify the existence of the features, numbers, steps, actions, components, parts, or combinations thereof described in the specification, and should be understood as not precluding the existence or addition of one or more other features, numbers, steps, actions, components, parts, or combinations thereof. In the embodiments of the present disclosure, terms such as "module," "unit," "part," etc. are used to refer to a component that performs at least one function or operation, and such component may be implemented in hardware or software, or a combination of hardware and software. Additionally, a plurality of "modules," "units," "parts," etc. may be integrated into at least one part or chip and implemented as at least one processor, except where each needs to be implemented in specific individual hardware. Furthermore, in the embodiments of the present discl