Simultaneous storage of medical images in the spatial and frequency domain: A comparative study

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Digital watermarking is a technique of hiding specific identification data for copyright authentication. This technique is adapted here for interleaving patient information with medical images, to reduce storage and transmission over...

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Main Authors: Acharya U Rajendra, Bhat P Subbanna, Nayak Jagadish, UC Niranjan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2004-06-01
Series:BioMedical Engineering OnLine
Online Access:http://www.biomedical-engineering-online.com/content/3/1/17
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spelling doaj-2914bbbb16b842dc8ab09c8c405cc1fa2020-11-25T00:52:28ZengBMCBioMedical Engineering OnLine1475-925X2004-06-01311710.1186/1475-925X-3-17Simultaneous storage of medical images in the spatial and frequency domain: A comparative studyAcharya U RajendraBhat P SubbannaNayak JagadishUC Niranjan<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Digital watermarking is a technique of hiding specific identification data for copyright authentication. This technique is adapted here for interleaving patient information with medical images, to reduce storage and transmission overheads.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>The patient information is encrypted before interleaving with images to ensure greater security. The bio-signals are compressed and subsequently interleaved with the image. This interleaving is carried out in the spatial domain and Frequency domain. The performance of interleaving in the spatial, Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT), Discrete Cosine Transform (DCT) and Discrete Wavelet Transform (DWT) coefficients is studied. Differential pulse code modulation (DPCM) is employed for data compression as well as encryption and results are tabulated for a specific example.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>It can be seen from results, the process does not affect the picture quality. This is attributed to the fact that the change in LSB of a pixel changes its brightness by 1 part in 256. Spatial and DFT domain interleaving gave very less %NRMSE as compared to DCT and DWT domain.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>The Results show that spatial domain the interleaving, the %NRMSE was less than 0.25% for 8-bit encoded pixel intensity. Among the frequency domain interleaving methods, DFT was found to be very efficient.</p> http://www.biomedical-engineering-online.com/content/3/1/17
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author Acharya U Rajendra
Bhat P Subbanna
Nayak Jagadish
UC Niranjan
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Bhat P Subbanna
Nayak Jagadish
UC Niranjan
Simultaneous storage of medical images in the spatial and frequency domain: A comparative study
BioMedical Engineering OnLine
author_facet Acharya U Rajendra
Bhat P Subbanna
Nayak Jagadish
UC Niranjan
author_sort Acharya U Rajendra
title Simultaneous storage of medical images in the spatial and frequency domain: A comparative study
title_short Simultaneous storage of medical images in the spatial and frequency domain: A comparative study
title_full Simultaneous storage of medical images in the spatial and frequency domain: A comparative study
title_fullStr Simultaneous storage of medical images in the spatial and frequency domain: A comparative study
title_full_unstemmed Simultaneous storage of medical images in the spatial and frequency domain: A comparative study
title_sort simultaneous storage of medical images in the spatial and frequency domain: a comparative study
publisher BMC
series BioMedical Engineering OnLine
issn 1475-925X
publishDate 2004-06-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Digital watermarking is a technique of hiding specific identification data for copyright authentication. This technique is adapted here for interleaving patient information with medical images, to reduce storage and transmission overheads.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>The patient information is encrypted before interleaving with images to ensure greater security. The bio-signals are compressed and subsequently interleaved with the image. This interleaving is carried out in the spatial domain and Frequency domain. The performance of interleaving in the spatial, Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT), Discrete Cosine Transform (DCT) and Discrete Wavelet Transform (DWT) coefficients is studied. Differential pulse code modulation (DPCM) is employed for data compression as well as encryption and results are tabulated for a specific example.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>It can be seen from results, the process does not affect the picture quality. This is attributed to the fact that the change in LSB of a pixel changes its brightness by 1 part in 256. Spatial and DFT domain interleaving gave very less %NRMSE as compared to DCT and DWT domain.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>The Results show that spatial domain the interleaving, the %NRMSE was less than 0.25% for 8-bit encoded pixel intensity. Among the frequency domain interleaving methods, DFT was found to be very efficient.</p>
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