王波

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主要任职:知行书院执行院长

性别:男

毕业院校:大连理工大学

学位:博士

所在单位:信息与通信工程学院

学科:信号与信息处理

办公地点:大连理工大学创新园大厦A525

联系方式:http://www.aisdut.cn/WangBo/index.html

电子邮箱:bowang@dlut.edu.cn

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Amplitude-adaptive spread-spectrum data embedding

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论文类型:期刊论文

发表时间:2016-02-01

发表刊物:IET IMAGE PROCESSING

收录刊物:SCIE、EI、Scopus

卷号:10

期号:2

页面范围:138-148

ISSN号:1751-9659

关键字:spread spectrum communication; error statistics; data handling; additive spread-spectrum data embedding; transform-domain host data; equal-amplitude modulated carrier; symbol bits; error probability; amplitude-adaptive SS embedding scheme; symbol-by-symbol adaptive amplitude allocation algorithms; amplitude optimisation; bit-error-rate; receiver BER; multicarrier embedding; multimessage embedding

摘要:In this study, the authors consider additive spread-spectrum (SS) data embedding in transform-domain host data. Conventional additive SS embedding schemes use an equal-amplitude modulated carrier to deposit one information symbol across a group of host data coefficients which act as interference to SS signal of interest. If there is a flexibility of assigning different amplitudes across symbol bits, the probability of error can be further reduced by adaptively allocating amplitude to each symbol bit based on its own host/interference. In this study, they present a novel amplitude-adaptive SS embedding scheme. Particularly, symbol-by-symbol adaptive amplitude allocation algorithms are developed to compensate for the impact from the known interference. They aim at designing the SS embedding amplitude for each symbol adaptively in order to minimise the receiver bit-error-rate (BER) at any given distortion level. Then, optimised amplitude allocation for multi-carrier/multi-message embedding in the same host data is studied as well. Finally, they consider the problem of amplitude optimisation for an ideal scenario where no external noise is introduced during embedding and transmission. Extensive experimental results illustrate that the proposed amplitude-adaptive SS embedding scheme can provide order-of-magnitude performance improvement over several other state-of-the-art SS embedding schemes.