A Novel Steganography Technique for SDTV-H.264/AVC Encoded Video
Today, eavesdropping is becoming a common issue in the rapidly growing digital network and has foreseen the need for secret communication channels embedded in digital media. In this paper, a novel steganography technique designed for Standard Definition Digital Television (SDTV) H.264/AVC encoded vi...
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doaj-aaac1f8966734d6bbee25e69a9452c842020-11-24T22:20:48ZengHindawi LimitedInternational Journal of Digital Multimedia Broadcasting1687-75781687-75862016-01-01201610.1155/2016/69505926950592A Novel Steganography Technique for SDTV-H.264/AVC Encoded VideoChristian Di Laura0Diego Pajuelo1Guillermo Kemper2School of Electrical Engineering, Peruvian University of Applied Sciences, Lima 33, PeruSchool of Electrical Engineering, Peruvian University of Applied Sciences, Lima 33, PeruSchool of Electrical Engineering, Peruvian University of Applied Sciences, Lima 33, PeruToday, eavesdropping is becoming a common issue in the rapidly growing digital network and has foreseen the need for secret communication channels embedded in digital media. In this paper, a novel steganography technique designed for Standard Definition Digital Television (SDTV) H.264/AVC encoded video sequences is presented. The algorithm introduced here makes use of the compression properties of the Context Adaptive Variable Length Coding (CAVLC) entropy encoder to achieve a low complexity and real-time inserting method. The chosen scheme hides the private message directly in the H.264/AVC bit stream by modifying the AC frequency quantized residual luminance coefficients of intrapredicted I-frames. In order to avoid error propagation in adjacent blocks, an interlaced embedding strategy is applied. Likewise, the steganography technique proposed allows self-detection of the hidden message at the target destination. The code source was implemented by mixing MATLAB 2010 b and Java development environments. Finally, experimental results have been assessed through objective and subjective quality measures and reveal that less visible artifacts are produced with the technique proposed by reaching PSNR values above 40.0 dB and an embedding bit rate average per secret communication channel of 425 bits/sec. This exemplifies that steganography is affordable in digital television.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/6950592 |
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A Novel Steganography Technique for SDTV-H.264/AVC Encoded Video |
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A Novel Steganography Technique for SDTV-H.264/AVC Encoded Video |
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A Novel Steganography Technique for SDTV-H.264/AVC Encoded Video |
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A Novel Steganography Technique for SDTV-H.264/AVC Encoded Video |
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A Novel Steganography Technique for SDTV-H.264/AVC Encoded Video |
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Today, eavesdropping is becoming a common issue in the rapidly growing digital network and has foreseen the need for secret communication channels embedded in digital media. In this paper, a novel steganography technique designed for Standard Definition Digital Television (SDTV) H.264/AVC encoded video sequences is presented. The algorithm introduced here makes use of the compression properties of the Context Adaptive Variable Length Coding (CAVLC) entropy encoder to achieve a low complexity and real-time inserting method. The chosen scheme hides the private message directly in the H.264/AVC bit stream by modifying the AC frequency quantized residual luminance coefficients of intrapredicted I-frames. In order to avoid error propagation in adjacent blocks, an interlaced embedding strategy is applied. Likewise, the steganography technique proposed allows self-detection of the hidden message at the target destination. The code source was implemented by mixing MATLAB 2010 b and Java development environments. Finally, experimental results have been assessed through objective and subjective quality measures and reveal that less visible artifacts are produced with the technique proposed by reaching PSNR values above 40.0 dB and an embedding bit rate average per secret communication channel of 425 bits/sec. This exemplifies that steganography is affordable in digital television. |
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