1 January 1993 Robust coding technique--transform encryption coding for noisy communications
Chung Jung Kuo, Chung S. Huang
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Abstract
A robust property of transform encryption coding for channel and quantization noise is presented. In transform encryption coding, the signal is prefiltered before transform coding. Therefore, a postfiltering process is necessary to reconstruct the signal from the transform coding. It is shown thatthe prefiltered signal is unrecognized and, thus, that signal encryption is achieved. Owing to the requisite postfiltering process, the channel and quantization noise spread all over the reconstructed signal from transform encryption coding, and become less visible. In addition, transform encryption coding not only increases the compression ratio, quality, noise insensitivity, and security level of the coded signal but also removes the blocking effect. It can be considered, therefore, as a combined source-channel coding scheme and is suitable for the applications related to noisy channel communications.
Chung Jung Kuo and Chung S. Huang "Robust coding technique--transform encryption coding for noisy communications," Optical Engineering 32(1), (1 January 1993). https://doi.org/10.1117/12.60088
Published: 1 January 1993
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KEYWORDS
Image encryption

Quantization

Linear filtering

Forward error correction

Image compression

Image processing

Signal processing

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