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Optimization and Hardware Implementation of Image and Video Watermarking for Low-Cost Applications

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The prevalence of wireless networks has made the long-term need for communications security more imperative. In various wireless applications, images and/or video constitute critical data for transmission. For their copyright… Click to show full abstract

The prevalence of wireless networks has made the long-term need for communications security more imperative. In various wireless applications, images and/or video constitute critical data for transmission. For their copyright protection and authentication, watermarking can be used. In many cases, the cost of wireless nodes must be kept low, which means that their processing and/or power capabilities are very limited. In such cases, low-cost hardware implementations of digital image/video watermarking techniques are necessary. However, to end up with such implementations, proper selection of watermarking techniques is not enough. For this reason, in this paper, we introduce computation optimizations of the implemented algorithm to keep the integer part of arithmetic operations at optimal size, and, hence, arithmetic units as small as possible. In addition, further analysis is performed to reduce quantization error. Three different hardware-architecture variants, two for image watermarking and one for video (pipelined), are proposed, which reutilize the already small arithmetic units in different computation steps, to further reduce implementation cost. The proposed designs compare favorably to already existing implementations in terms of area, power, and performance. Moreover, the watermarked images’/frames’ errors, compared to their floating point counterparts, are very small, while robustness to various attacks is high.

Keywords: low cost; cost; hardware; image video

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers
Year Published: 2019

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