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Use of SHDM in commutative watermarking encryption

Roland Schmitz

2021EURASIP Journal on Information Security18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract SHDM stands for Sphere-Hardening Dither Modulation and is a watermarking algorithm based on quantizing the norm of a vector extracted from the cover work. We show how SHDM can be integrated into a fully commutative watermarking-encryption scheme and investigate implementations in the spatial, DCT, and DWT domain with respect to their fidelity, robustness, capacity, and security of encryption. The watermarking scheme, when applied in the DCT or DWT domain, proves to be very robust against JPEG/JPEG2000 compression. On the other hand, the spatial domain-based approach offers a large capacity. The increased robustness of the watermarking schemes, however, comes at the cost of rather weak encryption primitives, making the proposed CWE scheme suited for low to medium security applications with high robustness requirements.

Topics & Concepts

Digital watermarkingRobustness (evolution)EncryptionDiscrete cosine transformComputer scienceAlgorithmTheoretical computer scienceFidelityWatermarking attackJPEG 2000Commutative propertyMathematicsComputer visionComputer securityMultiple encryptionDeterministic encryptionImage (mathematics)Image processingImage compressionDiscrete mathematicsBiochemistryChemistryTelecommunicationsGeneAdvanced Steganography and Watermarking TechniquesChaos-based Image/Signal EncryptionCryptographic Implementations and Security