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DAT: Dual-Aware Adaptive Transmission for Efficient Multimodal LLM Inference in Edge-Cloud Systems

Published 7 Apr 2026 in cs.MM | (2604.05375v1)

Abstract: Multimodal LLMs (MLLMs) have shown strong capability in semantic understanding and visual reasoning, yet their use on continuous video streams in bandwidth-constrained edge-cloud systems incurs prohibitive computation and communication overhead and hinders low-latency alerting and effective visual evidence delivery. To address this challenge, we propose DAT to achieve high-quality semantic generation, low-latency event alerting, and effective visual evidence supplementation. To reduce unnecessary deep reasoning costs, we propose a collaborative small-large model cascade. A lightweight edge-side small model acts as a gating module to filter non-target-event frames and perform object detection, triggering MLLM inference only for suspicious frames. Building on this, we introduce an efficient fine-tuning strategy with visual guidance and semantic prompting, which improves structured event understanding, object detection, and output consistency. To ensure low-latency semantic alerting and effective visual evidence supplementation under bandwidth constraints, we further devise a semantics and bandwidth-aware multi-stream adaptive transmission optimization method. Experimental results show that DAT achieves 98.83% recognition accuracy and 100% output consistency. Under severe congestion, it reduces weighted semantic alert delay by up to 77.5% and delivers 98.33% of visual evidence within 0.5 s, demonstrating the effectiveness of jointly optimizing cascade inference and elastic transmission.

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