Get to know the new Android-based parking system!
When the passenger stops at a predetermined location in the parking lot at the airport, the robot transfers the vehicle to the parking place and prepares it at a predetermined position at the specified time by application upon receipt.
The service has already been tested and deployed at Paris and Lyon, France, and will be presented at Gatwick Airport in London this summer.
This robot called "Stan" raises the car by inserting an arm in the shape of a plate under the car and carry it and move it to the place assigned to it.
There are two advantages of this Stan system. The first is that users can save time and effort such as searching for parking spaces themselves. And the second is the transfer of the car in a garage dedicated and closed, it is simple leave the car to Stan and will order as the application gives the time allocated for the car and prepare the car in the garage
This robot called "Stan" raises the car by inserting an arm in the shape of a plate under the car and carry it and move it to the place assigned to it.
There are two advantages of this Stan system. The first is that users can save time and effort such as searching for parking spaces themselves. And the second is the transfer of the car in a garage dedicated and closed, it is simple leave the car to Stan and will order as the application gives the time allocated for the car and prepare the car in the garage
Another advantage is that you can make full use of the parking space. Enter the customer and get out of the car in the garage, so you will not have problems in the parking lot
The test car park at Gatwick Airport has 170 cars, but Stan's entry will allow 270 cars to be accommodated.
The test car park at Gatwick Airport has 170 cars, but Stan's entry will allow 270 cars to be accommodated.
The trial runway is said to be in the long car park at Gatwick South Terminal.