Abstract

The increasing demand for wireless multimedia applications has prompted the need for efficient data transmission strategies that can adapt to dynamic network conditions and diverse Quality of Service (QoS) requirements. This paper analyzes wireless multimedia big data transmission using an innovative Adaptive QoS-Aware Scheduling Algorithm (AQOS-ASA). The proposed algorithm aims to optimize the transmission of multimedia data by dynamically adjusting the scheduling based on QoS considerations and real-time network conditions. Through adaptive scheduling, the algorithm ensures that high-priority multimedia data receives optimal transmission treatment, balancing the quality preferences set by users. The algorithm dynamically allocates time slots based on the changing network conditions, allowing for efficient utilization of the available bandwidth. The paper analyses the algorithm's performance in different wireless network scenarios through simulations and evaluations, highlighting its effectiveness in adapting to varying QoS requirements and network conditions. The results demonstrate that the proposed algorithm significantly enhances the quality and efficiency of wireless multimedia big data transmission, making it well-suited for applications with diverse multimedia content and dynamic network environments. The findings contribute valuable insights to wireless multimedia communication and provide a foundation for further advancements in adaptive scheduling algorithms for improved Quality of Service.

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