Binary Image Data Hiding Using Matrix Encoding Technique in Sensors

It is very important to protect the copyright of digital images in wireless transmission, because people often use a smart phone in their daily life. Traditional security schemes are computationally expensive, and they introduce overhead, which shortens the life of the image sensors. In this paper,...

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Main Authors: Phan Trung Huy, Cheonshik Kim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2013-11-01
Series:International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/340963
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Summary:It is very important to protect the copyright of digital images in wireless transmission, because people often use a smart phone in their daily life. Traditional security schemes are computationally expensive, and they introduce overhead, which shortens the life of the image sensors. In this paper, we present an Improved Matrix Encoding (IME) scheme for hiding data into a two-color binary image. Our proposed scheme improved the CPT scheme. In the CPT scheme, each block F of q = m × n pixel of G is changed by at most two pixels for hiding data. CPT scheme's embedding rate is r = log 2 q + 1 . The IME scheme is shown approximately as a 2 r - 2 embedding rate, while Tseng-Pan's modified CPT scheme (MCPT) is an r - 1 embedding rate. Therefore, IME's embedding rate is higher than that of the MCPT scheme. In our experiment, we demonstrate that our proposed schemes are superior to those of the CPT and MCPT schemes.
ISSN:1550-1477