2018
DOI: 10.3844/jcssp.2018.1247.1266
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Information Hiding using Chaotic-Address Steganography

Abstract: In this study, two techniques are introduced for image steganography in the spatial domain. These systems employ chaos theory to track the addresses of shuffled bits in steganography. The first system is based on the well-known LSB technique, while the second system is based on a recent approach that searches for the identical bits between the secret message and the cover image. A modified logistic map is employed in the chaotic map to generate integer chaotic series to extract the shuffled addresses bits. Pea… Show more

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“…In this paper, Ola N. Kadhim and Zahir M. Hussain [13] present two strategies for image steganography in the spatial domain. In steganography, several methods use chaos theory to monitor the addresses of scrambled bits.…”
Section: Literature Surveymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this paper, Ola N. Kadhim and Zahir M. Hussain [13] present two strategies for image steganography in the spatial domain. In steganography, several methods use chaos theory to monitor the addresses of scrambled bits.…”
Section: Literature Surveymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When the chaotic sequence was converted into integer numbers, there is a problem that will appear is the duplicate addresses. This problem can be solved by adding one to the following addresses to avoid duplication, the autocorrelation of the real chaos signal and the autocorrelation of an integer chaos signal to determine whether the attributes of the correlation have changed or not, (Kadhim and Hussain, 2018) as shown in Fig. 17.…”
Section: Duplicate Addresses Processing Of Chaotic Sequencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this study, 1, 2 and 4 LSBs (Kadhim and Hussain, 2018) were used to hide the secret message. it is increasing the capacity, but the increase leads to a clear distortion of the stego image especially when used Statistical measurements, thus it will reduce the security level.…”
Section: Multiple-chaotic Lsb Steganographymentioning
confidence: 99%
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