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At present, although scholars have done a lot of research on maritime networks, there is still a certain distance to fully understand and utilize maritime communication networks. This monograph explores the problems existing in the maritime communication networks, including the establishment of a new network architecture based on SDN, the optimization of the offloading of computation-intensive tasks, and the application of maritime network multi-agent search and rescue, which provides some new ideas for solving mission-critical application driven intelligent maritime communications issues.

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Yang, T., Shen, X. (2020). Conclusions and Future Directions. In: Mission-Critical Application Driven Intelligent Maritime Networks. SpringerBriefs in Computer Science. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-4412-5_6

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