229 research outputs found
Improved Watermarking Scheme Using Decimal Sequences
This paper presents watermarking algorithms using d-sequences so that the
peak signal to noise ratio (PSNR) is maximized and the distortion introduced in
the image due to the embedding is minimized. By exploiting the cross
correlation property of decimal sequences, the concept of embedding more than
one watermark in the same cover image is investigated.Comment: 7 pages, 10 figure
Spread Spectrum Watermarking: Principles and Applications in Fading Channel
ISBN 978-953-51-0618-
Augmented watermarking
This thesis provides an augmented watermarking technique wherein noise is based on the watermark added to the watermarked image so that only the end user who has the key for embedding the watermark can both remove the noise and watermark to get a final clear image. The recovery for different values of noise is observed. This system may be implemented as a basic digital rights management system by defining a regime of partial rights using overlaid watermarks, together with respectively added layers of noise, in which the rights of the users define the precision with which the signals may be viewed
Watermarking using decimal sequences
This thesis introduces the use of decimal sequences in watermarking to hide information for authentication. The underlying system is based on code division multiple access (CDMA), which is a form of spread spectrum communication. Different algorithms for the use of decimal sequences have been formulated for use in black and white images. The watermark is spread across the carrier image by using the d- sequences of optimal period and retrieval is made by the use of correlation. Matlab version 6.5 was used to implement the algorithms discussed in this thesis. The advantage of using d-sequences over PN sequences is that one can choose from a variety of prime numbers which provides a more flexible system. Different methods for adding the random sequence to the image were investigated and results for random shifts and cyclic shifts have also been discussed
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