2016
DOI: 10.1063/1.4965154
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Optimization model of parking charge and income using Lagrange multiplier method

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“…In the literature, there are several studies considering the parking angles of 0°,30°,45°,60° and 90°. However, none of these studies suggest 30° parking position due to decrease in total capacity [28,31,36]. The results of the current study also verify this information (Figure 8-10).…”
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“…In the literature, there are several studies considering the parking angles of 0°,30°,45°,60° and 90°. However, none of these studies suggest 30° parking position due to decrease in total capacity [28,31,36]. The results of the current study also verify this information (Figure 8-10).…”
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“…Ramli et al developed a new approach which maximizes the number of parking lots in a parking area considering different parking angles. In the research, it was determined that parking revenues can be increased over 15% with this new approach [31]. Yang and Huang focused on existing problems related to urban parking planning.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Based on the space utilization of different parking methods, Sawangchote et al developed a heuristic algorithm for the layout of small-scale garage parking spaces [6]. According to the concept of parking space unit, Ramli et al used a mathematical model to determine the optimal parking space angle [7]. Syahrini et al discussed the mathematical model of vehicle parking spaces in the triangle area, and established an optimization model of the triangle parking lot [8].…”
Section: Research On Increasing Parking Capacitymentioning
confidence: 99%