Research on Covert Communication Technology Based on Matrix Decomposition of Digital Currency Transaction Amount

With the development of covert communication technologies, the number of covert communication technologies using blockchain as a carrier is increasing. However, using the transaction amount of digital currency as a carrier for covert communication has problems such as low embedding rate, large consu...

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Veröffentlicht in:KSII transactions on Internet and information systems 2024, 18(4), , pp.1020-1041
Hauptverfasser: Zhang, Lejun, Zhang, Bo, Guo, Ran, Wang, Zhujun, Wang, Guopeng, Qiu, Jing, Su, Shen, Liu, Yuan, Xu, Guangxia, Tian, Zhihong, Gataullin, Sergey
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Zusammenfassung:With the development of covert communication technologies, the number of covert communication technologies using blockchain as a carrier is increasing. However, using the transaction amount of digital currency as a carrier for covert communication has problems such as low embedding rate, large consumption of transaction amount, and easy detection. In this paper, firstly, by experimentally analyzing the distribution of bitcoin transaction amounts, we determine the most suitable range of amounts for matrix decomposition. Secondly, we design a novel matrix decomposition method that can successfully decompose a large amount matrix into two small amount matrices and utilize the elements in the small amount matrices for covert communication. Finally, we analyze the feasibility of the novel matrix decomposition method in this scheme in detail from four aspects, and verify it by experimental comparison, which proves that our scheme not only improves the embedding rate and reduces the consumption of transaction amount, but also has a certain degree of resistance to detection. Keywords: blockchain, covert communication, matrix decomposition, transaction amount, embedding rate, detection resistance
ISSN:1976-7277
1976-7277
DOI:10.3837/tiis.2024.04.011