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Chapters 1∼13 have discussed many networking issues, old and new, and have proposed some new approaches and methods for wireless and optical networks in the future. However, much follow-up research effort is still needed in order to make them complete and practical. Furthermore, some networking issues have not been addressed so far. One important question without a clear answer yet is where we should go further to develop new network technologies for the future Internet. Therefore, this last chapter of the monograph first gives a summary of the major networking issues discussed in the preceding chapters, which is followed by a brief evolution of network technology development. A strategic vision on possible developments of network technology for the future Internet is then briefly discussed.
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Jiang, S. (2012). To Be Continued. In: Future Wireless and Optical Networks. Computer Communications and Networks. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-2822-9_14
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