REVERSIBLE WATERMARKING APPROACH FOR HEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEM

Health Information System [HIS] are gaining augmented acceptability and wide popularity as exchange of medical information and medical images between the healthcare centres are boosted up, which makes reversible watermarking emerge as an upcoming thrust area of research. This paper presents an effic...

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Main Authors: M P Turuk, A P Dhande
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: ICT Academy of Tamil Nadu 2017-02-01
Series:ICTACT Journal on Image and Video Processing
Subjects:
DWT
ADM
Online Access:http://ictactjournals.in/ArticleDetails.aspx?id=2910
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spelling doaj-70e01e761a9b4706bf35038772f374b42020-11-25T01:40:31ZengICT Academy of Tamil NaduICTACT Journal on Image and Video Processing0976-90990976-91022017-02-017314011407REVERSIBLE WATERMARKING APPROACH FOR HEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEMM P Turuk0 A P Dhande1Pune Institute of Computer Technology, IndiaPune Institute of Computer Technology, IndiaHealth Information System [HIS] are gaining augmented acceptability and wide popularity as exchange of medical information and medical images between the healthcare centres are boosted up, which makes reversible watermarking emerge as an upcoming thrust area of research. This paper presents an efficient reversible approach for interleaving patient information in the form of Electro Cardio Graph [ECG] signal and hospital logo in the medical images. The proposed approach based on Discrete Wavelet Transform [DWT], utilizes the peak point of the difference image histogram for hiding the credentials of the corresponding patients. The superiority of the proposed approach is validated using 60 case studies of various modalities (CT, MRI, MRA and US) and comparing it with the spatial domain approach. Experimental results show that the histogram based approach using DWT gives high quality of watermarked image even after hiding the ECG signal encrypted with Adaptive Delta Modulation [ADM] and binary hospital logo. The high values of PSNR ensure the perceptual integrity, authentication of the patient’s data and bandwidth reduction of the medical images as compared to the state of art methods. http://ictactjournals.in/ArticleDetails.aspx?id=2910DWTDifference Image HistogramECG SignalADM
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author M P Turuk
A P Dhande
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A P Dhande
REVERSIBLE WATERMARKING APPROACH FOR HEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEM
ICTACT Journal on Image and Video Processing
DWT
Difference Image Histogram
ECG Signal
ADM
author_facet M P Turuk
A P Dhande
author_sort M P Turuk
title REVERSIBLE WATERMARKING APPROACH FOR HEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEM
title_short REVERSIBLE WATERMARKING APPROACH FOR HEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEM
title_full REVERSIBLE WATERMARKING APPROACH FOR HEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEM
title_fullStr REVERSIBLE WATERMARKING APPROACH FOR HEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEM
title_full_unstemmed REVERSIBLE WATERMARKING APPROACH FOR HEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEM
title_sort reversible watermarking approach for health information system
publisher ICT Academy of Tamil Nadu
series ICTACT Journal on Image and Video Processing
issn 0976-9099
0976-9102
publishDate 2017-02-01
description Health Information System [HIS] are gaining augmented acceptability and wide popularity as exchange of medical information and medical images between the healthcare centres are boosted up, which makes reversible watermarking emerge as an upcoming thrust area of research. This paper presents an efficient reversible approach for interleaving patient information in the form of Electro Cardio Graph [ECG] signal and hospital logo in the medical images. The proposed approach based on Discrete Wavelet Transform [DWT], utilizes the peak point of the difference image histogram for hiding the credentials of the corresponding patients. The superiority of the proposed approach is validated using 60 case studies of various modalities (CT, MRI, MRA and US) and comparing it with the spatial domain approach. Experimental results show that the histogram based approach using DWT gives high quality of watermarked image even after hiding the ECG signal encrypted with Adaptive Delta Modulation [ADM] and binary hospital logo. The high values of PSNR ensure the perceptual integrity, authentication of the patient’s data and bandwidth reduction of the medical images as compared to the state of art methods.
topic DWT
Difference Image Histogram
ECG Signal
ADM
url http://ictactjournals.in/ArticleDetails.aspx?id=2910
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