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The traditional network has millions of routers, and it would be extremely expensive to entirely replace them for the future network architecture. Hence, it is desirable to design a transition scheme to connect the traditional network and SINET. In this chapter, we discuss the transition schemes for SINET. The related work on the future Internet transitions is first introduced. Then, we give our consideration and analysis for SINET’s transition solutions.
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Zhang, H., Su, W., Quan, W. (2016). Transition Schemes to SINET. In: Smart Collaborative Identifier Network. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-49143-0_12
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