Suggested Video Steganography Algorithm Based on Power Low Transform (PLT) Using IoTs

Datum embedding or information hiding is a method that accepted us to secret embedded and extracted data from any file, such as picture file, a video file, and sound file. The base algorithm in steganography is the embedded and extraction algorithms. The objective of this paper is hiding a secret me...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of physics. Conference series 2021-05, Vol.1897 (1), p.12025
1. Verfasser: Ali Khodher, Maisa’a Abid
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Zusammenfassung:Datum embedding or information hiding is a method that accepted us to secret embedded and extracted data from any file, such as picture file, a video file, and sound file. The base algorithm in steganography is the embedded and extraction algorithms. The objective of this paper is hiding a secret message in video frame to prevent an attacker from accessing the message. This paper suggested new algorithm to hide secret message in video, after convert video to number of frames, it takes each video frame applied the power low transform (PLT) in 3 or 3.5 or 4. In this paper takes power low transform only 3.5 to hide secret message in each video frame uses the secret key, the secret key is curve of cosh-exponential, each point in curve selected the location in frame to hide one bit from frame video. It obtains stego-frame video to Transmitted the for IoTs, and save in database in IoTs, and any authors can be access to this stego-frame video in database to known secret key. The outcome of this algorithm is very good in steganography video, it uses power low transform to obtain the high security, transparency, high capacity in secret message and powerful. These results are obtaining many tests PSNR, MSE, Entropy, Correlation coefficient, Histogram, and Capacity.
ISSN:1742-6588
1742-6596
DOI:10.1088/1742-6596/1897/1/012025