Abstract

Vector geographic data are the fundamental achievements of national information infrastructure, and they play an important role in society’s development. How to protect the copyright of vector geographic data has become a popular issue in the age of big data, and digital watermarking technology can be used to solve this problem. In this paper, a robust and blind watermarking algorithm for vector geographic data is proposed based on the technology of coordinate mapping and matching detection. First, the basic principle for resisting data translation based on quantization index modulation (QIM) and matching detection was analyzed. Second, a watermarking algorithm for vector geographic data was designed based on coordinate mapping, QIM and matching detection. Finally, we performed experiments to test the robustness and adaptability of the proposed algorithm. The experimental results show that the proposed watermarking algorithm is not only robust against the watermarking attacks of data compression, data adding, data deleting, data cropping, feature deleting and data translation but also against composite attack. The proposed algorithm is also suitable for small vector geographic datasets such as point-based data.

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