Author : Anigha Johnson 1
Date of Publication :13th June 2019
Abstract: Communication plays a major role in the technological field. Data hiding is one such application of communication where a secrecy or protection is maintained throughout a particular communication. The project introduces a new technology for data hiding in image processing, called rhombus prediction embedding algorithm with boundary expansion. The project also made an implementation of the lossless compression of a location map that plays a major role in increased embedding efficiency. Also the embedding capacity for different images with different pixel values was calculated and compared using VHDL language. Later the entire hidden data was retrieved with making no change in the original image thereby showing perfection in data retrieval from the image after use. The entire data hiding system for a particular image has been analysed and implemented in ModelSim software in VHDL language and MATLAB
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