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A
commercial building near Ibn Battuta Mall
has devised a new way to dispel parking
blues - it has come up with a car park
in which robots do the work for you.
Motorists
drive into slots inside a parking bay,
much like an automatic car wash. TV screens,
voice prompts and grooves in the ground
guide the driver into a proper fit.
After
clearing a checklist – brakes up;
engine off; doors and windows locked;
keys and valuables out – on a touch-screen
unit in the bay, the driver is given an
access card.
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Within
seconds, the car is pulled into the building,
given a spot and lifted onto a shelf.
Car
owners can catch the whole process live on TV
inside a central bay.
Parking
is currently free at the 765-lot computerised
multi-storied car park which opened on Wednesday.
When
it is time to leave, the driver inserts the
card into another touch-screen and the car is
rolled out at a numbered gate. The whole process
takes less than 160 seconds.
And
there is no risk of car damage, said an official
of the company managing the property where the
parking has come up. “Your car is safe
from break-ins and accidents, or the dents and
scratches that are usually the risk of parking
in large car parks,” said Ahmet Cini,
CEO of Asteco Development Management.
A
multi-storey, automated car park, capable of
housing 765 vehicles, opened on August 12 on
the development next to the Ibn Battuta Mall
in Dubai.
“With
this technology, you don’t need to drive
through the garage to find a parking space.
You simply drive your car to an entry station
and leave your car to be picked up by the computerized
lifts that will safely place it inside the building
on a shelving system. When you leave, you return
to a central point and your car is swiftly retrieved
for you,” said Sami K Issa, general manager
of Robotic Systems, the technology licensor.
Pre-opening
performance tests of the system achieved more
than 250 parking transactions per hour, said
a release from the developers. |