The disclosed technology relates generally to the field of parking management. In particular, the disclosed technology relates to post-pay parking management for permitting customers to park in a pay-parking zone and, thereafter, remotely pay for the parking after leaving the pay-parking zone.
Parking management is a challenge that has been addressed for quite some time and continues to need attention. Parking management is especially important when demand for parking outnumbers the available parking. Most parking management solutions require dedicated infrastructure and labor, such as parking garages, meters, full time service personnel, or enforcement personnel, among others. Most such solutions suffer from high capital and labor costs. Over time, infrastructure becomes outdated and requires further costs for repair or replacement. There is need for continued improvements to parking management that involve lower costs and less infrastructure and labor.
The disclosed technology relates to post-pay parking management for permitting customers to park in a pay-parking zone and, thereafter, remotely pay for the parking after leaving the pay-parking zone. In one aspect of the disclosed technology, a computer-implemented method for parking management includes recording by an electronic storage vehicle information for a vehicle parked in a pay-parking zone, determining by a processor that the vehicle is not registered to park in the pay-parking zone, applying a physical notice showing instructions for remotely making payment for parking the vehicle in the pay-parking zone, where the payment is to be made remote from the pay-parking zone and the physical notice is configured to be placed on the vehicle, and receiving at a computer a payment transaction for parking the vehicle in the pay-parking zone, after the vehicle has left the pay-parking zone.
In one embodiment, the disclosed technology includes communicating to a driver of the vehicle instructions for remotely making payment for parking the vehicle in the pay-parking zone, where the communication includes the physical notice placed on the vehicle and excludes mailing any notice to the owner of the vehicle. In one embodiment, the disclosed technology includes accessing historical information for the vehicle, determining that the vehicle is delinquent in payment of at least one parking fee, and generating the physical notice to reflect severity of the delinquency.
In one aspect of the disclosed technology, the pay-parking zone is a sign-less and meter-less parking zone, and the physical notice shows at least one of parking rates and parking rules for the pay-parking zone. In one embodiment, the disclosed technology includes changing at least one of the parking rates and the parking rules between a high parking season and a low parking season.
In one aspect, the disclosed technology includes recording by the electronic storage vehicle information for a second vehicle parked in the pay-parking zone, and determining by the processor that the second vehicle is associated with a landlord that is registered with the pay-parking zone, where the second vehicle is designated as a vehicle of a tenant of the landlord.
In one aspect, the disclosed technology includes recording by the electronic storage vehicle information for a second vehicle parked in the pay-parking zone, and determining by the processor that the second vehicle is registered to park in the pay-parking zone. In one embodiment, the disclosed technology includes a second physical notice configured to be placed on the second vehicle, where the second notice shows information regarding at least one of: special event, discount program, parade, parking policy change and construction.
In one embodiment, the disclosed technology includes receiving at the computer an indication that the physical notice is validated by a merchant so that the payment transaction is made by the merchant for at least a portion of the payment. In one embodiment, the disclosed technology includes receiving at the computer an indication that responsibility for making payment for parking the vehicle in the pay-parking zone is to be handled by a particular entity so that the payment transaction is made by the particular entity.
In one aspect of the disclosed technology, a system for parking management includes an electronic storage that contains vehicle information for a vehicle parked in a pay-parking zone, a processor configured to determine that the vehicle is not registered to park in the pay-parking zone, a physical notice configured to be placed on the vehicle showing instructions for remotely making payment for parking the vehicle in the pay-parking zone, where the payment is to be made remote from the pay-parking zone, and a computer configured to receive a payment transaction for parking the vehicle in the pay-parking zone, after the vehicle has left the pay-parking zone.
In one embodiment, the system excludes any mailing to the owner of the vehicle. In one embodiment, the processor is further configured to access historical information for the vehicle and determine that the vehicle is delinquent in payment of at least one parking fee, and a parking personnel device can be configured to generate the physical notice to reflect severity of the delinquency.
In one aspect of the disclosed technology, the pay-parking zone is a sign-less and meter-less parking zone, and the physical notice shows at least one of parking rates and parking rules for the pay-parking zone. In one embodiment, the parking rates can differ between a high parking season and a low parking season and the parking rules can differ between a high parking season and a low parking season.
In one aspect of the disclosed technology, the electronic storage further includes vehicle information for a second vehicle parked in the pay-parking zone, and the processor is further configured to determine that the second vehicle is associated with a landlord that is registered with the pay-parking zone, where the second vehicle is designated as a vehicle of a tenant of the landlord.
In one aspect of the disclosed technology, the electronic storage further includes vehicle information for a second vehicle parked in the pay-parking zone, and the processor is further configured to determine that the second vehicle is registered to park in the pay-parking zone. In one embodiment, a second physical notice can be configured to be placed on the second vehicle, showing information regarding at least one of: special event, discount program, parade, parking policy change and construction.
In one embodiment, the computer is configured to receive an indication that the physical notice is validated by a merchant so that the payment transaction is made by the merchant for at least a portion of the payment. In one embodiment, the computer is configured to receive an indication that responsibility for making payment for parking the vehicle in the pay-parking zone is to be handled by a particular entity so that the payment transaction is made by the particular entity.
Other advantages and features of the disclosed technology will become more apparent in the detailed description and accompanying drawings.
Reference is made to the accompanying drawings, in which:
The disclosed technology relates to post-pay parking management for permitting customers to park in a pay-parking zone and, thereafter, remotely pay for the parking after leaving the pay-parking zone. Because the disclosed post-pay parking management system and method do not require a parking customer to provide payment at the parking location, the disclosed technology involves significant cost savings for managing parking locations. For example, parking meters, pay stations, and parking attendants, may not be necessary for the disclosed parking management system and method.
In one aspect of the disclosed technology, vehicles parked in a parking zone may be intermittently monitored by parking management personnel using electronic devices and/or mobile electronic devices. The electronic devices can communicate with a host computer system that can maintain a record of the parked vehicles and can accept electronic payment for parking fees associated with the vehicles. Parking management personnel can apply physical notices to vehicles parked in the parking zone with information about parking rates and with instructions about remotely paying for parking. Thus, in one aspect of the disclosed technology, parking management personnel do not need to be constantly on location at the parking zone.
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In one embodiment, the storage 106 of the host computer system 102 can store information regarding parking zones. As used herein, a parking zone can be any location and space that can accommodate parking of multiple vehicles. A parking zone can be a parking lot or parking garage but may also be any street or field or space that can accommodate vehicle parking. The storage 106 can store, for example, the name and location of a parking zone and various information about the parking zone, such as number of vehicles the zone can accommodate, times during which parking in the zone is permitted or limited or prohibited, parking rates, and information about vehicles that are registered to park in the zone, among other things. As discussed in more detail later herein, the storage 106 can also store information regarding vehicles that have been recorded as being parked in the parking zone, such as license plates and times at which vehicles are observed to be parked in the parking zone.
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The host computer system can receive vehicle images and time and location information from the parking personnel devices (206). The host computer system can have one or more software modules (
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In one aspect of the disclosed technology, a parking zone may permit parking customers to register their vehicle with the host computer system to pre-pay for rights to park in the parking zone.
In one aspect of the disclosed technology, a vehicle that is registered with the host computer system can designate itself as a landlord, employer, or another position. The host computer system can permit a registered vehicle to have additional vehicles under its account (310). For example, tenant vehicles can be added under a landlord vehicle's registered account and can be designated as tenant vehicles. As another example, employee vehicles can be added under an employer vehicle's registered account and can be designated as employee vehicles. In one embodiment, payment of parking fees associated with added vehicles can be paid through the registered account. Accordingly, parking fees for tenant vehicles can be pre-paid through the landlord vehicle's registered account, and parking fees for employee vehicles can be pre-paid through the employer vehicle's registered account.
In one aspect of the disclosed technology, vehicle drivers can be notified about parking rates and parking times by physical notices placed on the parked vehicles by parking management personnel. Notices may also be given directly to drivers when there is opportunity to do so. In one embodiment, when parking management personnel are present at entry, a notice may be provided to the vehicle driver upon entry into the parking zone. In one embodiment, parking management personnel can place notices on the vehicles as they patrol the parking zone. In one embodiment, the notices are configured to be informative rather than threatening. The notices can inform a vehicle driver about parking rates, parking times, and instructions for paying the parking fee after leaving the parking zone.
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In one embodiment, the notices can be wholly pre-generated away from the parking zone. For example, a notice can be pre-printed with information about parking rates, parking times and rules, instructions for remotely making payment, and/or advertising and promotional information. In one embodiment, the notices can be partially pre-generated away from the parking zone and can be partially printed at the parking zone. For example, in one embodiment, notices can be pre-printed with certain information, such as parking zone location information and instructions for making payment, but the notice can provide space for other information to be added on-location at the parking zone, such as parking rates, advertising, registration reminders, among other things. In this manner, for example, if parking rates are changed from time to time, the notices can reflect the most updated parking rates. For information to be printed onto the notice on-location at the parking zone, the parking personnel devices can have printing capability. In one embodiment, the parking personnel device can communicate with the host computer system to obtain any information to be printed onto the notices. The host computer system can store information such as parking rates, parking times, parking regulations and rules, advertising and promotional information, local events, and registration information, and can communicate the information to the parking personnel device for printing onto the notices. In one embodiment, the host computer system can identify a vehicle parked in the parking zone based on information received from the parking personnel device and can tailor the information to be communicated to the parking personnel device for printing onto a notice. For example, if the identified vehicle is registered to park in the parking zone, the host computer system can retrieve the vehicle's registration information and can send a registration reminder to the personnel printing device for printing.
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The host computer system can compute parking fees before a payment transaction or compute a parking fee during a payment transaction. The host computer system can access its records to determine the times at which a vehicle was observed as being parking in the parking zone. The host computer system can apply the parking rates for the parking zone to those times to determine a parking fee. For example, if the parking rate is $3.00 for any fraction or whole of an hour, and a vehicle was observed at 1:28 PM and at 2:31 PM, then the host computer system can determine that the vehicle parked for portions of two separate hours and compute the parking fee as $6.00. In one embodiment, the host computer system can compute parking fees daily or every few hours or using another frequency.
The host computer system can communicate the fee information to the parking customer (506). If the parking customer is using a telephonic device, the host computer system can communicate the fee information telephonically. If the parking customer is using a computing device, the host computer system can communicate the fee information to the parking customer device to be displayed. The fee information can include, for example, location or name of the parking zone and the date of the parking, among other things. The parking customer can submit payment information, such as credit card payment information, debit card payment information, ACH payment information, or other account information or code (508). If the parking customer is using a telephonic device, the parking customer can enter telephone tones or speak the payment information. If the parking customer is using a computing device, the parking customer can enter payment information via a physical keyboard or a virtual on-screen keyboard. Other input devices or technologies can also be used. The host computer system can receive the payment information and process the payment (508). If the payment processing is unsuccessful, the host computer system can prompt the parking customer to again provide payment information. If the payment processing is successful, the host computer system can acknowledge payment to parking customer (510).
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What have been described thus far are systems and methods for monitoring vehicles parked within a parking zone, providing notices on parked vehicles, computing parking fees, enforcing payment of parking fees, and receiving payment of parking fees. Because the disclosed technology permits parking customers to pay for parking after leaving a parking zone, infrastructure and labor costs are reduced because payment facilities and cashiers are not needed at the parking zone, such as parking meters. Additionally, because parked vehicles can be monitored intermittently, there is no need for parking personnel to be on-location full-time at the parking zone. Communicating with vehicle drivers by on-vehicle notices provides benefits in that the communication is immediate and the message directly reaches the vehicle driver. In one embodiment of the disclosed technology, there are no physical mailings sent to vehicle owners. Additionally, with on-vehicle notices, the parking zone does not need to have signs that post parking rates, times, and regulations. Changes in parking rates or rules can be indicated on the notices, and other information of interest or advertisements can also be included on the notices.
The disclosed solution can be especially helpful for parking zones that experience large variations in parking demand between seasons. Because of large variations between seasons, dedicated infrastructure and personnel and may be unsuitable for the parking zone, and parking rates may vary depending on seasonal demand. The disclosed technology involves reduced infrastructure and personnel and allows parking customers to be informed about changes in parking rates.
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While certain embodiments of the disclosed technology have been illustrated and described, they are merely exemplary and do not limit the scope of the disclosed technology. Various modifications and combinations are contemplated to be within the scope of the disclosed technology, even if not illustrated or described. For example, processes or features described as being performed by the host computer system can be performed by the parking personnel device, and processes or features described as being performed by the parking personnel device can be performed by the host computer system. It is intended that the disclosed technology not be limited to the exact embodiments described and illustrated, but should be construed to cover all variations and/or modifications that may fall within the scope of the claims.
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 14/932,610 entitled “SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR PARKING FEE MANAGEMENT” filed Nov. 4, 2015, hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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Parent | 14932610 | Nov 2015 | US |
Child | 15343968 | US |