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Title: TWIN K-SHUFFLE BASED AUDIO STEGANOGRAPHY
Authors: Alhassan, S.
Daabo, M. I.
Armah, G. K.
Keywords: Steganography
K-Shuffle
Bit-Shuffling
Secret Message
Cover Audio
Stego Audio
Embedding Function
Extraction Function
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: The Research Publication
Series/Report no.: Vol.11;No. 1
Abstract: Abstract - Secure communication is most effective when it is covert. In the realm of covert communication, steganography conceals secret message within a cover medium. This ensures that adversaries who have access to this carrier medium are unaware of the existence of the secret message. This paper proposes a novel twin K-Shuffling and embedding technique that scrambles and hides secret message inside audio samples. The scrambling phase of the proposed technique consists of bit and character shuffling. The bit-shuffling scrambles the bitstring of each character in the secret message into cipher-text via K-Shuffle. The characters of the resulting cipher-text are then shuffled by another K-Shuffle technique to yield chaotic cipher-text. At the embedding phase, the scrambled cipher-text is randomly planted into the carrier audio samples. The novelty in this proposed technique is the provision of a three-layer protection for secret messages; bit, character, and encoding layers. Results and analyses show that this technique satisfied both embedding and encryption requirements of steganographic systems.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/4056
ISSN: 2249-068X
Appears in Collections:Faculty of Applied Sciences

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