Title of article
Multibit quantization index modulation: A high-rate robust data-hiding method
Author/Authors
Phadikar, Amit MCKV Institute of Engineering - Department of Information Technology, India
From page
163
To page
171
Abstract
Nowadays, the quantization index modulation (QIM) principle is popular in digital watermarking due to its considerable performance advantages over spread-spectrum and low-bit(s) modulation. In a QIM-based data-hiding scheme, it is a challenging task to embed multiple bits of information into the host signal. This work proposes a new model of QIM, i.e., the M-ary amplitude modulation principle for multibit watermarking. The watermark embedding process may be divided into two phases. In the first phase, a binary watermark image is spatially dispersed using a sequence of numbers generated by a secret key. In the second phase, the host image is decomposed by lifting, and the encoded watermark bits are embedded into the high–low (HL) and low–high (LH) subbands of DWT-coefficients using M-ary amplitude modulation. The results of the simulation show that the robustness increases, at the cost of increased decoding complexity, for a high M-value. Furthermore, this investigation has shown that the decoding complexity of higher M-values can be overcome at moderate N-values, while the robustness performance is maintained at satisfactorylevel.
Keywords
Watermarking , Multibit QIM , M , ary amplitude modulation , Lifting , Robustness
Journal title
Journal Of King Saud University - Computer and Information Sciences
Journal title
Journal Of King Saud University - Computer and Information Sciences
Record number
2609750
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