Parking Occupancy Cetralization

This is an IoT based project developed to centralize the information of parking occupancy in different parking buildings in a city. The project using Raspberry Pi and proximity sensors to identify the empty parking spots and Thingworx as a cloud to manage and store the data like location, occupancy, parking history etc.

My responsibilities were:

  • Understood and identify the embedding languages which can perform best with Raspberry Pi
  • Designed and developed circuit boards using different ports of the processor and sensor
  • Developed and maintain interactive programs which efficiently works with given circuit designs using C++
  • Improved the code quality
  • Developed the data management system in Thingworx
  • Maintained APIs to communicate between sensor data and cloud system
ROLE

R&D Team Member, IoT Developer

SKILLS NEEDED

Embedded Programming C++, Thingworx, Raspberry PI, sensors

DURATION

10 months (Feb 2016 – Dec 2016)

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Capgemini

“Many noteworthy projects were successfully executed by Hima. What impressed us was her innate understanding of the latest developments in the field and exploration of the future course of research on diverse topics. She grasped the latest issues, through innovative solutions and then gave optimum results. The skill and knowledge with which she handled her presentations were truly impressive.”

HR, TATVASOFT

“She is resilient and persevering with regards to her academics and left no opportunity to garner knowledge or develop requisite skills in order to succeed in her chosen field.”

HOD, GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY

“Her presentations were always backed by her logical reasoning and critical thinking, which I admire the most.”

PROFESSOR, Wayne State University
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