Digital multimedia system security based on transform domain techniques

dc.contributor.advisorAgaian, Sos S.
dc.contributor.authorCaglayan, Okan
dc.contributor.committeeMemberChen, C.L. Philip
dc.contributor.committeeMemberAkopian, David
dc.contributor.committeeMemberDietrich, Glenn B.
dc.date.accessioned2024-02-09T19:28:13Z
dc.date.available2024-02-09T19:28:13Z
dc.date.issued2008
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dc.description.abstractThe recent advances in multimedia systems have brought about extraordinary possibilities and opportunities. Even though these improvements provide the profound benefit of easily exchanged digital media through far-reaching networks, these technologies have also been exploited for criminal activity and malicious intent. In order to protect the systems integrity and to prevent the exploitation of digital media, techniques such as digital cryptography, steganography, and steganalysis have emerged in recent years. A number of methods with promising results have been proposed in literature, however, these applications are either computationally intensive or do not provide the necessary security. The development of feasible and secure multimedia system techniques still exists as a problem of prime concern. This dissertation presents the development of new multimedia system security based on transform domain methods. The followings were achieved: (1) Designed two frameworks in fast Fourier and Hartley transform representations. (2) Developed a multi-stage multimedia cryptosystem, which addressed the problems in full and selective encryption schemes simultaneously. (3) Introduced a combinational-discrete Fourier-Cosine transform features based image steganalysis. (4) Developed a loseless adaptive digital audio steganographic method. (5) Introduced an image steganographic method derived from Golden-Ratio Haar Wavelet transform. A comprehensive analysis on these techniques was presented for comparisons based on the perceptual and statistical results.
dc.description.departmentElectrical and Computer Engineering
dc.format.extent158 pages
dc.format.mimetypeapplication/pdf
dc.identifier.isbn9780549916857
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12588/2893
dc.languageen
dc.subjectCryptography
dc.subjectMultimedia
dc.subjectSteganalysis
dc.subjectSteganography
dc.subject.classificationElectrical engineering
dc.subject.classificationSystems science
dc.subject.lcshComputer security
dc.subject.lcshMultimedia systems
dc.titleDigital multimedia system security based on transform domain techniques
dc.typeThesis
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thesis.degree.departmentElectrical and Computer Engineering
thesis.degree.grantorUniversity of Texas at San Antonio
thesis.degree.levelDoctoral
thesis.degree.nameDoctor of Philosophy

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