149 research outputs found

    A Survey on Biometrics based Digital Image Watermarking Techniques and Applications

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    The improvements in Internet technologies and growing demands on online multimedia businesses have made digital copyrighting as a major challenge for businesses that are associated with online content distribution via diverse business models including pay-per-view subscription trading etc Copyright protection and the evidence for rightful ownership are major issues associated with the distribution of any digital images Digital watermarking is a probable solution for digital content owners that offer security to the digital content In recent years digital watermarking plays a vital role in providing the apposite solution and numerous researches have been carried out In this paper an extensive review of the prevailing literature related to the Bio- watermarking is presented together with classification by utilizing an assortment of techniques In addition a terse introduction about the Digital Watermarking is presented to get acquainted with the vital information on the subject of Digital Watermarkin

    Development of variable voltage variable frequency drive system for induction motor speed control

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    This project describes the development of a Variable Voltage Variable Frequency (VVVF) system that controls the speed of Induction Motor (IM) at specific speed. Texas Instrument C2000 Microcontroller (TMS320F28335) has been used in this project as the interface between the control design with the IM. The Texas Instrument microcontroller has been combined with the MATLAB/Simulink and the VVVF system as the communication interface for processing the speed control system. The combination between power electronic circuits and microcontroller along with variable voltage variable frequency (VVVF) technique is able to control the target speed of IM. The target value of VVVF is implemented inside Lookup table and has been combined with the Proportional Integral (PI) speed control that generates the signal into the sinusoidal pulse width modulation (SPWM) for inverter operation. The SPWM signal is produced from the microcontroller with the instruction from MATLAB/Simulink, where the controller performs the output of the motor speed. The PI speed control receives the output of a closed loop feedback system from the motor speed and the error signal is reduced to achieve the value of desired speed reference. In the conclusion, the VVVF closed loop system is very useful to control the desired speed of motor at different variable voltage and variable frequency value. As collected for the results, its show, the VVVF with PI speed control can achieve the actual speed for the IM at 1297rpm and 1499rpm when the reference speeds have been set at 1300rpm and 1500rpm respectively. At the end it can be concluded that the VVVF combined with microcontroller have created an ecosystem for speed control that have achieved the objectives

    Approximation-based homomorphic encryption for secure and efficient blockchain-driven watermarking service

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    Homomorphic encryption has been widely used to preserve the privacy of watermarking process on blockchain-driven watermarking services. It offers transparent and traceable encrypted watermarking without revealing sensitive data such as original images or watermark data to the public. Nevertheless, the existing works suffer from enormous memory storage and extensive computing power. This study proposed an approximation-based homomorphic encryption for resource-efficient encrypted watermarking without sacrificing watermarking quality. We demonstrated the efficiency of the Cheon-Kim-Kim-Son (CKKS) encrypted watermarking process using discrete cosine transform-singular value decomposition (DCT-SVD) embedding. The evaluation results showed that it could preserve the watermarking quality similar to non-encrypted watermark embedding, even after geometrical and filtering attacks. Compared to existing homomorphic encryption, such as Brakerski-Gentry-Vaikuntanathan (BFV) encryption, it has superior performance regarding resource utilization and watermarking quality preservation

    Joint image encryption and compression schemes based on hexa-coding

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    This research proposes a new image compression and encryption method depend on a modified JPEG technique combined with the Hexa-Coding algorithm. The compression algorithm starts by dividing an image into 8x8 blocks, then DCT (Discrete Cosine Transform) is applied to all blocks independently followed by uniform quantization. Additionally, the size of blocks is reduced by eliminating insignificant coefficients, and then Arithmetic coding is applied to compress residual coefficients. Finally, Hexa-encoding is applied to the compressed data to further reduce compression size as well as provide encryption. The encryption is accomplished based on five different random keys. The decompression uses a searching method called FMSA (Fast Matching Search Algorithm) which is used for decoding the previously compressed data, followed by Arithmetic decoding) to retrieve residual coefficients. These residuals are padded with zeros to rebuild the original 8x8 blocks. Finally, inverse DCT is applied to reconstruct approximately the original image. The experimental results showed that our proposed image compression and decompression has achieved up to 99% compression ratio while maintaining high visual image quality compared with the JPEG technique

    A comparison of discrete cosine transform and discrete wavelet transform algorithm in watermarking against common attacks

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    Digital watermarking is a technique to embed additional data to digital images, audios and videos without affecting the quality of the original image. Watermark can be extracted for ownership verification or authentication. Currently, there is no comparison documented done between Discrete Cosine Transform (DCT) and Discrete Wavelet Transform (DWT). In this report, the DCT watermarking algorithms and DWT watermarking algorithms were compared based on robustness and imperceptibility criteria. With DCT, the watermark bits were embedded into the mid-band coefficients of the DCT in the cover image where the DWT algorithm was embedded the watermark bits into the horizontal and vertical sub-bands of DWT in the cover image. Experimental results had shown that the watermark is robust to geometric attacks and removal attacks. DCT and DWT are compared with regard to peak signal to noise ratio (PSNR), Mean Square Error (MSE) and Normalized Correlation (NC). The PSNR value of the watermarked Lena image in DWT is 47, higher than the DCT which is 44. The Normalized Correlation (NC) also had clarified that the extracted watermark in DWT 0.9964 is greater than the extracted watermark in DCT 0.2057. Thus, the results had indicated that the DWT gives better image quality than DCT
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