A Daubechies DWT Based Image Steganography Using Smoothing Operation

A Daubechies DWT Based Image Steganography

Using Smoothing Operation

Vijay Sharma, Devesh Srivastava, and Pratistha Mathur

Computer Science and Engineering Department, Manipal University Jaipur, India

Abstract: Steganography is a capability which conceals the top-secret information into cover media (e.g., digital images, sound files etc.,). This Paper presents a secure, higher embedding capacity Discrete Wavelet Transformation (DWT) based technique. Before embedding correlation in between cover and the secret image is increased by multiplying some variable (i.e., 1/k) to the secret image. In embedding process, the Daubechies DWT of both Arnold transformed secret and cover images are taken followed by alpha blending operation. Arnold is a type of scrambling process which increases the confidentiality of secret image and alpha blending is a type of mixing operation of two images, the alpha value indicates the amount of secret image is embedded into the cover image. Daubechies Inverse Discrete Wavelet Transformation (IDWT) of the resulting image is performed to obtain the stego image. Smoothing operation inspired by the Genetic Algorithm (GA) is used to improve the quality of stego-image by minimizing Mean square error and morphological operation is used to extract the image component from the extracted secret image. Simulation results of the proposed steganography technique are also presented. The projected method is calculated on different parameters of image visual quality measurements.

Keywords: Steganography, Daubechies DWT, Arnold transform, smoothing operation, genetic algorithm, morphological operation.

 

Received March 18, 2017; accepted January 28, 2018
https://doi.org/10.34028/iajit/17/2/2

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