N. Dey, D. Biswas, A. B. Roy, Achintya Das, S. S. Chaudhuri
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DWT-DCT-SVD based blind watermarking technique of gray image in electrooculogram signal
At present most of the hospitals and diagnostic centers globally, use wireless media to exchange biomedical information for mutual availability of therapeutic case studies. The required level of security and authenticity for transmitting biomedical information through the internet is quite high. Level of security can be increased; authenticity of the information can be verified and control over the copy process can be ascertained by adding watermark as “ownership” information in multimedia content. In this proposed method different types of gray scale biomedical images can be used as added ownership (watermark) data. Electrooculography is a medical test used by the ophthalmologists for monitoring eyeball movement in Rapid Eye Movement (REM) and non-REM sleep, to detect the disorders of human eyes and to measure the resting potential of the eye. In this present work 1-D EOG signal is transformed into 2-D signal. DWT, DCT, SVD are applied on the transformed 2D signal to embed watermark in it. Extraction of watermark image is done by applying inverse DWT, inverse DCT and SVD. The Peak Signal to Noise Ratio (PSNR) of the original EOG signal vs. watermarked signal and the correlation value between the original and extracted watermark image are calculated to prove the efficacy of the proposed method.