Abstract |
The preservation and valorization of the historical, cultural and landscape heritage also goes through the redefinition and creation of new systems to serve the accessibility of places and landscape. In response to the new needs of the contemporary city and referring to the challenge on climate change promoted by the recent "climate change conference"in Paris in 2015 that led to an international climate agreement to limit global warming below 2 degrees C, the design of connection and exchange networks within cities, becomes an opportunity of research and development towards innovative solutions to degradation phenomena of the urban context. From this arises the Telemetric Control Center project for the city of Pompeii, for its symbolic value and because of its notoriety. It concerns the design of a headquarters for the stationing and remote control of a system of bike and car-sharing. The aim is to ensure, through the use of communications and Information Technology (ICT), a service of Mobility Management which confers to a city of history and tradition, the ambition of the Smart City. Defending the condition of places improving sustainable mobility, facilitate access to services by creating a system of communication interface accessible to everyone, able to ensure the monitoring of intermodal exchanges through the tracing of an electronic map of reality: "Internet of Things". |