Methodology of Spread-Spectrum Image Steganography

Abstract

This report presents a new method of digital steganography, entitled Spread-Spectrum Image Steganography (SSIS). Steganography, which means "covered writing" in Greek, is the science of communicating in a hidden manner. Following a brief history of this art and a discussion of steganographic communication theory, the new method, SSIS, is introduced. This system hides and recovers messages of substantial length within digital imagery while maintaining the original image size and dynamic range. The hidden messages can be recovered using appropriate keys without any knowledge of the original image. Image processing, error control coding, and spread-spectrum techniques utilized are described, and the performance of the technique is illustrated. A message embedded by this method can be in the form of text, imagery, or any other digital signal. Applications for such data-hiding scheme include in-band captioning, covert communication, image tamperproofing, authentication, embedded control, and revision tracking.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jun 01, 1998
Accession Number
ADA349102

Entities

People

  • Charles G. Boncelet Jr.
  • Charles T. Retter
  • Lisa M. Marvel

Organizations

  • United States Army Research Laboratory

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Energy and Power Technologies
  • Materials and Manufacturing Processes

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Coding
  • Communication Systems
  • Cryptography
  • Digital Images
  • Dynamic Range
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Frequency
  • Image Processing
  • Image Restoration
  • Information Processing
  • Information Science
  • Information Theory
  • Military Research
  • Power Spectra
  • Spread Spectrum
  • Steganography
  • United States

Fields of Study

  • Engineering

Readers

  • Computer Science/Computer Engineering/Data Science/Digital Signal Processing.
  • Computer Vision.
  • Radio communications and signal processing.