The scope of this research is to overcome the computational complexity of the methods for hiding messages inside video frames using various advanced search procedures. For this purpose, the optimal binary coding scheme with low-complexity frame adjustment has been implemented for wireless video transmission applications. To minimize the computational complexity of concealing the existence of messages and the ability to accurately extract them, the Improved Search Pattern with Discrete Wavelet Transform Based Phase Correlation (ISP-DWT-PC) was computed. The approach has also been used to improve the speed of the hidden data retrieval reliably using a simpler search pattern. This paper emphasizes computer forensics procedures, which acts as a tool for data security, reliability, and authentication in video steganography applications works. The results that have been achieved is surpassed the traditional methods in terms of PSNR, MSE, SSIM, Accuracy, surpassed, sensitivity and specificity.
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