Abstract

The Internet of Multimedia Things (IoMT) has recently experienced a considerable surge in multimedia-based services. Due to the fast proliferation and transfer of massive data, the IoMT has service quality challenges. This paper proposes a novel fog-based multimedia transmission scheme for IoMT using the Sugano interference system with a quantum genetic optimization algorithm. The fuzzy system devises a mathematically organized strategy for generating fuzzy rules from input and output variables. The Quantum Genetic Algorithm (QGA) is a metaheuristic algorithm that combines genetic algorithms and quantum computing theory. It combines many critical elements of quantum computing, such as quantum superposition and entanglement. This provides a robust representation of population diversity and the capacity to achieve rapid convergence and high accuracy. As a result of the simulations and computational analysis, the proposed fuzzy-based QGA scheme improves packet delivery ratio and throughput by reducing end-to-end latency and delay when compared to traditional algorithms like Genetic Algorithm (GA), Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO), Heterogeneous Earliest-Finish-Time (HEFT) and Ant Colony Optimization (ACO). Consequently, it provides a more efficient scheme for multimedia transmission in IoMT.

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