Abstract

Advancements in communication technologies have fueled the rapid expansion of the multimedia content delivery market, encompassing various media types such as images, audio, and video. Personal communication, computing, broadcasting, and entertainment heavily rely on multimedia content, which is transmitted through diverse communication and network technologies to reach a wide range of devices. QoS requirements for multimedia services are determined by parameters including bandwidth flexibility, low end-to-end delay, minimal delay variation, and acceptable error rates. These parameters are interconnected and vary depending on the type of multimedia application. However, the QoS needs of multimedia communications cannot be fully met by the internet's basic infrastructure. Mechanisms for ensuring QoS guarantees over the Internet have been developed through extensive research and development. This study examines developments, difficulties, and strategies for improving the transmission of multimedia content over the Internet, providing an overview of the methodologies and strategies used to satisfy QoS criteria in multimedia communications.

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