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Christopher Bahm Eric Castillo Mitch Malone Meagan Orillion iPark

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Christopher Bahm

Eric Castillo

Mitch Malone

Meagan Orillion

iPark

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Problem: On-Campus Parking

CEBA Parking Lot

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Current Methods Students spend time

“parking lot stalking” other students to find a spot.Time ConsumingStressful

May spend time looking for a parking spot in a lot that is completely full

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Current Methods The most hi-tech

parkers may rely on tweets from the parking officeUnreliable Inaccurate within an

hour

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The Solution: iPark App

iPark will track parking spots on campus and provide students with the ability to quickly and easily find parking on campus at a location convenient for them.

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Target Audience

The system is mainly targeted to LSU students, faculty, and staff, but will be available to the public to use for sporting events as well as other events and activities on campus.

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Smartphone App

iPhone Android

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How it will work Sensors will be

located on each student parking spot on campus.

When the user opens the app they can select: The parking lot they

would like to park in A building they would

like to park near.

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How it will work A computer

generated image of the parking lot will appear with each spot color coded for filled or vacant

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Use Case Diagram

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Level 0 DFD

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Parking with App

Benefits:Quickly and easily find parkingReduced commute timeLess stress

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Similar Systems

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Competitive Advantage

iPark comes equipped with a hands-free voice activated virtual assistant to find them a parking spot.

For example, by saying, “Find me a parking spot in the CEBA lot,” the virtual assistant will find a spot nearby and give turn by turn directions and show it on the map.

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Competitive Advantage

Simple SystemReduces Routine MaintenanceReduces day to day problems

Long Battery Life of SensorsBatteries last 10+ years

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Financing

$5 per semester increase to parking fee. $1.99 one time cost to purchase the app.

$200,000 per year in revenue from parking fees.

$5,000 per year from new app purchases.

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Questions, Comments, Concerns?

Christopher Bahm: [email protected] Eric Castillo: [email protected] Mitch Malone: [email protected] Meagan Orillion: [email protected]