Abstract

Digital image watermarking has emerged as a promising solution for copyright protection. In this paper, a discrete cosine transform (DCT) and singular value decomposition (SVD) based hybrid robust image watermarking method using Arnold scrambling is proposed and simulated to protect the copyright of natural images. In this proposed scheme, before embedding, watermark is scrambled with Arnold scrambling. Then, the greyscale cover image and encrypted watermark logo are decomposed into non-overlapping blocks and subsequently some selected image blocks are transformed into the DCT domain for inserting the watermark blocks permanently. For better imperceptibility and effectiveness, in this proposed algorithm, watermark image blocks are embedded into singular values of selected blocks by multiplying with a feasible scaling factor. Simulation result demonstrates that robustness is achieved by recovering satisfactory watermark data from the reconstructed cover image after applying common geometric transformation attacks (such as rotation, flip operation, cropping, scaling, shearing and deletion of lines or columns operation), common enhancement technique attacks (such as low-pass filtering, histogram equalization, sharpening, gamma correction, noise addition) and jpeg compression attacks.

Highlights

  • Nowadays with the advancement of high-speed communication network and personal computers, access, transmission, saving and distribution of digital data

  • In digital image watermarking method, certain information [2] uniquely related to the owner or distributor is permanently embedded into digital data so that it can be later detected or extracted for the verification of rightful ownership

  • Makbol & Khoo [12] present a new hybrid image watermarking scheme based on the redundant discrete wavelet transform (RDWT) and singular value decomposition (SVD)

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Summary

Introduction

Nowadays with the advancement of high-speed communication network and personal computers, access, transmission, saving and distribution of digital data Makbol & Khoo [12] present a new hybrid image watermarking scheme based on the redundant discrete wavelet transform (RDWT) and SVD It is shown by Ling et al [13] that the robust blind image watermarking scheme based on RDWT and SVD [12] has a fundamental flaw in its design that undermines the security of its scheme against the false positive problem. A non-blind DCT-SVD based hybrid domain watermarking is presented in [14] In this technique, discrete cosine transform (DCT) is applied to the cover image at first, and coefficients are scanned in zigzag order. In [19], a new hybrid, secure and robust image watermarking scheme based on the integer wavelet transform (IWT) and SVD is proposed.

Preliminaries
Block based discrete cosine transform
Singular value decomposition
Arnold scrambling
Watermark embedding procedure
Watermark extracting procedure
Experimental result
Imperceptibility analysis
Robustness analysis
Security analysis
Capacity analysis
A C E GH I J KMO P R S
Combinational attack
Conclusion
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