An efficient audio watermarking scheme with scrambled medical images for secure medical internet of things systems.

Multimed Tools Appl

Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Faculty of Electronic Engineering, Menoufia University, Menouf, Egypt.

Published: January 2023


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In recent times, the security of communication channels between healthcare entities in Medical Internet of Things (MIoT) systems becomes a significant issue to facilitate and guarantee the exchange of medical image and expertise securely. This paper presents an efficient audio watermarking scheme employing professionally Wavelet-based Image Fusion, Arnold transforms, and Singular Value Decomposition (SVD) for the secure transmission of medical images and reports in the MIoT applications. The essential consequence of the proposed scheme is to first syndicate two medical watermarks into a fused watermark to upsurge the payload of the inserted medical images. The fused watermark is then scrambled utilizing Arnold transform. Lastly, the Arnold fused watermark is inserted in the audio signal using the SVD algorithm following converting it into a 2D format. The choice of the Arnold transform for watermark is ascribed to settling robustness that skirmishes respective types of severe attacks. Several assessment metrics such as SNR, LLR, SNRseg, SD, and Cr are used to evaluate the audio watermarked signal and extracted watermarks The results reveal that the proposed audio watermarking scheme increases the capacity with more embedded medical images and security of implanted medical images transmission deprived of affecting the quality of audio signals, especially for IoT-based Telemedicine systems.

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