Modeling of interception parking lots

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Larysa Gumeniuk

lorapost@gmail.com

https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7678-7060
Volodymyr Lotysh

auvp@lntu.edu.ua

Pavlo Humeniuk

p.gumeniuk@lntu.edu.ua

Oleksandr Reshetylo

o.reshetylo@lntu.edu.ua

Yuriy Syrota

auvp@lntu.edu.ua

Abstract

This paper is devoted to solving the problem of effective traffic flow management and parking lot organization by creating interception parking lots that help reduce traffic jams and improve parking availability. An algorithm has been proposed, and a simulation model of an interceptor parking lot has been implemented in Python. The development allows for the examination of the dynamics of parking lots, taking into account changes in traffic intensity throughout the day and week. It provides extensive opportunities for configuring parameters such as the number of lanes, parking lot capacity, vehicle arrival intensity, and duration of stay. The developed model can be helpful for urban planners, commercial parking lot owners, and researchers working on optimizing the use of urban space. Its integration with modern IoT solutions opens up prospects for the creation of intelligent parking systems that will help reduce traffic congestion, increase driver comfort, and reduce the impact of motor transport on the city's environment.

Keywords:

computer simulation, public transport, urban planning

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Article Details

Gumeniuk, L., Lotysh, V., Humeniuk, P., Reshetylo, O., & Syrota, Y. (2025). Modeling of interception parking lots. Informatyka, Automatyka, Pomiary W Gospodarce I Ochronie Środowiska, 15(3), 81–86. https://doi.org/10.35784/iapgos.7081
Author Biographies

Larysa Gumeniuk, Lutsk National Technical University

Lutsk National Technical University,
Ph.D.Eng. Associate Professor, Department of Automation and Computer – Integrated Technologies.

Research interests: Modeling of reliability and safety of the automated control systems. 

Volodymyr Lotysh, Lutsk National Technical University

PhD. (technical).

Research interests: open-source software applied for simulations of problems using distributed platforms.

Pavlo Humeniuk, Lutsk National Technical University

Lutsk National Technical University, PhD. (technical), Department of Automation and Computer-Integrated Technologies.

Research interests: programming, robotics

Oleksandr Reshetylo, Lutsk National Technical University

Lutsk National Technical University, PhD. (technical), Department of Automation and Computer-Integrated Technologies.

Research interests: programming, computer-integrated technologies, electronic and intelligent vehicle systems.