2020
DOI: 10.1109/access.2020.3007689
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Screen-Cam Robust and Blind Watermarking for Tile Satellite Images

Abstract: To achieve watermark synchronization from an image with perspective distortion is a challenge. This paper proposes a screen-cam robust and blind watermarking scheme for tile satellite images, which means we do not need any user interaction or additional information in watermark detection. To achieve this, at the watermark embedding side, we divide tiles into synchronization tiles and message tiles, and propose a discrete Fourier transform (DFT) based embedding method to cope with the quality degradation caused… Show more

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“…Therefore, we do not need additional transmission of the secret key as separate data. With respect to the embedding region, considering the advantages of DFT domain in the screen-cam process [44], we employ DFT-based methods to embed both watermark messages in blocks repeatedly. With regard to the encryption algorithm, it is not only to achieve encryption but also to work with the watermark B.…”
Section: Embedding and Encryption Schemementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Therefore, we do not need additional transmission of the secret key as separate data. With respect to the embedding region, considering the advantages of DFT domain in the screen-cam process [44], we employ DFT-based methods to embed both watermark messages in blocks repeatedly. With regard to the encryption algorithm, it is not only to achieve encryption but also to work with the watermark B.…”
Section: Embedding and Encryption Schemementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The watermark is embedded in the magnitude spectrum. Because the low and medium-frequency magnitude coefficients with high values can be well preserved in screen-cam process and the low values are not [44], the embedding method is defined as:…”
Section: Dft-based Embedding Of Watermark Amentioning
confidence: 99%
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