NetCom Group at the 38th Edition of Futuro Remoto This year, NetCom Group will participate—with a dedicated booth—at the 38th edition of Futuro Remoto. This edition, titled Co-Sciences, is dedicated to scientific outreach and focuses on natural and human sciences in a multifaceted and interconnected world. The event is organized by Città della Scienza in Naples, with the support of the Campania Region and seven Italian universities, in collaboration with several national research centers and municipalities across the Campania region. The 2024 edition will take place both in Naples, at Città della Scienza from October 18 to 20, and in all other provincial capitals of Campania, with events scheduled until December 6. Below are the event dates, with bold marking the appointments we will attend:
  • From Friday, October 18 to Sunday, October 20, 2024 – Naples
  • Friday, November 8, 2024 – Salerno
  • Friday, November 22, 2024 – Benevento
  • Friday, November 29, 2024 – Caserta
  • Friday, December 6, 2024 – Avellino
Some scenarios developed by NetCom under the Borgo 4.0 infomobility project will be presented. The first scenario demonstrates communication between vehicles, while the latter two illustrate communication between vehicles and infrastructure. All intersection-related information is transmitted via the MQTT protocol to an Internet of Things platform. V2V Scenario – Hazardous Driving Detection Communication between a leader vehicle and a follower vehicle equipped with I-OBUs to evaluate the driving style of the follower vehicle's driver. First V2I Scenario – Priority Management at Intersections Communication between an I-RSU, a priority vehicle (I-OBU), and surrounding vehicles (I-OBUs) for managing right-of-way at an intelligent intersection. Second V2I Scenario – Pedestrian Crossing Alert V2I communication between an I-RSU and surrounding vehicles (I-OBUs) to alert drivers of vulnerable users crossing at an intelligent intersection.   QuantumNet, on the other hand, will illustrate some basic concepts and simple experiments in quantum mechanics, covering topics such as photons, polarization, and entanglement, which are also used in the world of quantum computing for the development of quantum algorithms.   First Stage – Città della Scienza (Naples)  
  Second stage - Palazzo Fruscione (Fisciano - Salerno)