Floating signal constellations for multimedia steganography
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
12-3-2000
Abstract
Conventional spread spectrum communication methods essentially map a discrete symbol from an alphabet to a length-N real valued sequence, which represents a point in the N-dimensional signal constellation. The real valued sequence is in turn transmitted over a communications channel. However, communication schemes for the purpose of multimedia steganography (or data hiding) have to transmit the real valued sequence corresponding to a point in the signal constellation superimposed on the original or cover content (without affecting the fidelity of the original content noticeably). The detector therefore, has to estimate the origin of the signal constellation, and thereafter proceed to decode the transmitted symbol. In this paper, we explore some efficient solutions for signaling methods employing floating signal constellations.
Identifier
0033703317 (Scopus)
Publication Title
IEEE International Conference on Communications
First Page
249
Last Page
253
Volume
1
Recommended Citation
Ramkumar, Mahalingam; Akansu, Ali N.; and Cai, Xiaodong, "Floating signal constellations for multimedia steganography" (2000). Faculty Publications. 15421.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/15421
