With the evolution of wireless communication technologies (i.e., 4G/5G), the explosion of multimedia transmission of content sharing has become an integral part of users' daily lives. It expects further growth in Quality of Service (QoS) and Quality-of-Experience (QoE) performance. Therefore, multimedia service providers are developing new technologies to offer higher video streaming quality content along with video compression standards, which is highly demanded by the receivers. Thus, inventing precise and efficient quality-based media transmission protocol will significantly help to improve the multimedia QoS over wireless networks. This comprehensive research study discusses standard research work progress in multimedia transmission protocol for wireless communication networks. It also investigates the limitations of such literature found some challenging factors that play a significant role in managing the superior signal quality for digital or video content transmission over heavy traffic conditions. The final section provides a briefing on crucial open research issues to develop a multimedia transmission model that can seamlessly communicate multimedia content irrespective of adverse traffic conditions.
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