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Future Applications and Requirements

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Towards the year of 2030 and beyond, many novel applications are expected to emerge as others mature, leading to increasingly intertwined human and machine communications. New applications often trigger new services and introduce challenging requirements that demand the continuous evolution of networking technologies. Thus, the inherent capabilities of interconnected networks and the running principles therein need to be enhanced, or even replaced, as requirements unfold. To help identify the essential network requirements and shape the future networks’ design paradigm, the authors have considered and reviewed a broad range of studies on the future applications and services from the recent years’ public research articles and reports. A number of typical applications are chosen to represent the trend. We also have a brief summary at the end of this chapter to provide an overview of application requirements.

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    All the scores are given for relative importance of particular network requirements, and normally 1–3 are for relatively LOW requirement; 4–6 are for MEDIUM requirement; 7–9 are for relatively HIGH requirement; and 10 means EXTREME demanding requirement.

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Yan, S., Bhandari, S. (2021). Future Applications and Requirements. In: Toy, M. (eds) Future Networks, Services and Management. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-81961-3_2

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