A Novel Method of Digital Watermarking for High Authentication

  • Mulatu Gebeyaw Astarkie, Bala Bhoomeshwar

Abstract

Digital image watermarking is a fascinating research field because it shields the multimedia information from unauthorized access. For designing a highly effective and powerful digital image watermarking program, the trade-off of imperceptibility, robustness, ability, and safety has to be preserved. The digital watermarking system has come to be hugely important within our community of net. Digital watermarking techniques are used to protect against the electronic media against the illegal flow in the shape of bitmaps, sound, and movies, or some other networking. Electronic watermarking's simple idea would be to include a watermark sign to the server information with copyright protection, access management, broadcast tracking, owner identification, etc. A watermark may be in almost any form, a label, tag, or electronic signal. A host could be multimedia things like pictures, video, or audio. Since pictures from the fundamental elements of multimedia, it will become crucial to develop a productive watermarking method for graphics. The most obvious way of embedding data in multimedia information is using electronic watermarking. Digital watermarking is a powerful alternative and plays a significant part in copyright security. Initially, we've given a normal frame for designing a new hybrid system that guarantees the simple design demands of watermarking for various applications. Following a short literature review, we analyzed the complexity of many present hybrid approaches in a tabular form. The constraints and applications of those methods are also emphasized. Ultimately, we outlined the present approaches' challenges and concluded the analysis by providing future study directions.

Published
2021-10-20
How to Cite
Mulatu Gebeyaw Astarkie, Bala Bhoomeshwar. (2021). A Novel Method of Digital Watermarking for High Authentication. Design Engineering, 5548 - 5554. Retrieved from http://thedesignengineering.com/index.php/DE/article/view/5517
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