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Internet of Things‐Based Data Hiding Scheme for Wireless Communication

A. Shobanadevi, G. Maragathm, Syam Machinathu Parambil Gangadharan, Mukesh Soni, Rohit Kumar, Tien Anh Tran, Bhupesh Kumar Singh

2022Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The substantial rise of information technology has facilitated the methods of access to digital information and internet of things (IOT). Digital image processing handles the digital material to store and distribute more effectively with decreased time and space complexity. However, these tactics undermine the privacy of digital materials. A recent study focuses on shielding digital materials from illicit use and distribution by making reversible data strategies to tackle the risk of privacy breaches for digital content. In this study, a composite reversible data hiding (CRDH) approach is suggested. CRDH employed the integer wavelet transform (HAAR transform) with the HH band’s eigenvalue decomposition. The suggested CRDH first performed the IWT transformation on the cover image (CI) and parsed it into four consecutive frequency subbands, namely, LL, HL, LH, and HH. Sensitive data of the proposed approach are incorporated by merging the HH band of the cover image’s individual values with the encrypted eigenvalues of the confidential data. The choosing of casing art is such a method that values are within a range. The confidential data picture and HH band’s frequency band are roughly the same; thus, modifying the individual values will not affect the quality of the confidential data image and the HH band’s content. The suggested strategy’s primary purpose is to design a data concealing technique that hinders the verification of digital information by maintaining a high rate of peak signal‐to‐noise ratio (PSNR). The PSNR of the existing technology is less than 50 per cent of the total accessible data set. The PSNR value shows the picture’s visual quality, where the PSNR increases the better image quality. Therefore, concealing data is essential for the technique that inhibits authentication and keeps a high rate of PSNR. The suggested approach fulfils this aim, gets a PSNR rate of above 50 per cent, and hits 59 per cent for line.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceHaar waveletEncryptionCover (algebra)Digital dataWirelessDigital imageNoise (video)The InternetInformation retrievalComputer securityDiscrete wavelet transformImage (mathematics)Image processingTelecommunicationsWavelet transformWaveletArtificial intelligenceData transmissionComputer networkWorld Wide WebMechanical engineeringEngineeringAdvanced Steganography and Watermarking TechniquesDigital Media Forensic DetectionBiometric Identification and Security