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Spot-Wise Smart Parking: An Edge-Enabled Architecture with YOLOv11 and Digital Twin Integration

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2026-02-03 v1

Abstract

Smart parking systems help reduce congestion and minimize users' search time, thereby contributing to smart city adoption and enhancing urban mobility. In previous works, we presented a system developed on a university campus to monitor parking availability by estimating the number of free spaces from vehicle counts within a region of interest. Although this approach achieved good accuracy, it restricted the system's ability to provide spot-level insights and support more advanced applications. To overcome this limitation, we extend the system with a spot-wise monitoring strategy based on a distance-aware matching method with spatial tolerance, enhanced through an Adaptive Bounding Box Partitioning method for challenging spaces. The proposed approach achieves a balanced accuracy of 98.80% while maintaining an inference time of 8 seconds on a resource-constrained edge device, enhancing the capabilities of YOLOv11m, a model that has a size of 40.5 MB. In addition, two new components were introduced: (i) a Digital Shadow that visually represents parking lot entities as a base to evolve to a full Digital Twin, and (ii) an application support server based on a repurposed TV box. The latter not only enables scalable communication among cloud services, the parking totem, and a bot that provides detailed spot occupancy statistics, but also promotes hardware reuse as a step towards greater sustainability.

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@article{arxiv.2602.01754,
  title  = {Spot-Wise Smart Parking: An Edge-Enabled Architecture with YOLOv11 and Digital Twin Integration},
  author = {Gustavo P. C. P. da Luz and Alvaro M. Aspilcueta Narvaez and Tiago Godoi Bannwart and Gabriel Massuyoshi Sato and Luis Fernando Gomez Gonzalez and Juliana Freitag Borin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2602.01754},
  year   = {2026}
}

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Submitted to Journal of Internet Services and Applications, 27 pages, 20 figures, 3 tables