Developing a Secure Image Steganographic System Using TPVD Adaptive LSB Matching Revisited Algorithm for Maximizing the Embedding Rate

Authors

  • P. Mohan Kumar
  • K. L. hanmuganathan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26636/jtit.2011.2.1146

Keywords:

executable file, LSBMR, spatial domain, steganalysis, TPVD

Abstract

Steganography is the approach for hiding any secret message in a variety of multimedia carriers like images, audio or video files. Whenever we are hiding a data, it is very important to make it invisible, so that it could be protected. A number of steganographic algorithms have been proposed based on this property of a steganographic system. This paper concentrates on integrating Tri way pixel value differencing approach and LSB matching revisited. The secret data embedded in images were images, text and audio signals so far. The proposed scheme has also come with the executable file as secret data. Also, the experimentation results show that, the important properties of a steganographic system such as imperceptibility, capacity of the carrier image and also resistance against the various steganalytic tools have also been achieved with this stego-system.

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Published

2011-06-30

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[1]
P. M. Kumar and K. L. hanmuganathan, “Developing a Secure Image Steganographic System Using TPVD Adaptive LSB Matching Revisited Algorithm for Maximizing the Embedding Rate”, JTIT, vol. 44, no. 2, pp. 61–66, Jun. 2011, doi: 10.26636/jtit.2011.2.1146.