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Tinynode has introduced a new generation of vehicle detection sensors that would enable drivers easily find vacant parking lots.

The new Series 4 second generation (S4-gen2) technology is being used in Tinynode A4 and B4 car detection devices, as well as A4-H and B4-H truck detection devices.

The technology enables drivers to identify a vacant parking area in a simple and cost-effective way.

Tinynode solutions depend on a multi-hop, lowest power, patented self-configuring radio communication system that helps in building effective and safe wireless networks.

"The technology enables drivers to identify a vacant parking area in a simple and cost-effective way."

These wireless networks enable a range of applications for car parking such as time-limited car parks, street level parking, multi-storey parking lots and electric vehicle charging stations.

They also enable applications for heavy goods vehicles parking areas that include out-of-town service areas and rest areas on the highways.

By integrating Tinynode solutions with panels and displays, as well as mobile apps and payment systems, drivers are offered a better mobility experience and assistance with locating vacant parking spaces.

The new S4-gen2 sensor technology offers an increased detection rate due to optmised layout of electric components and an improved stability, thereby granting higher performance.

Developed in 2004 and integrated with Tinynode products, the sensor technology has constantly improved in terms of mechanics, electronics and software over time.

The new S4-gen2 leverages Tinynode’s and Paradox Engineering’s technology and offers achievements in algorithm, hardware, software and firmware.

Tinynode specialises in providing wireless vehicle detection systems and is a part of Swiss technology company Paradox Engineering after its acquisition in last May.


Image: Tinynode’s S4-gen2 solution is used in A4-H and B4-H truck detection devices. Photo: courtesy of Paradox Engineering.