Abstract

Due to the technological advancements in digital communication, the amount of multimedia content over the internet has increased manifold in past decade. This has renewed the internet of researchers in the area of privacy and secure communication. This paper presents a secure and robust video steganography method in discrete cosine transform (DCT) domain. In order to enhance the security of the proposed algorithm, the frame selection process is randomized and the secret data are pre-treated using Arnold’s cat map. The secret data are embedded in the middle band DCT coefficient using two pseudo random sequences. These sequences are generated using a chaotic map. We analyze the proposed algorithm in terms of peak signal-to-noise ratio (PSNR), structural similarity index (SSIM), multi-scale structural similarity index (MSSIM) and video quality metric (VQM). The evaluation has been done on 107 video sequences. The experimental results demonstrate that the algorithm maintains acceptable video quality. The robustness of the proposed method is tested under Gaussian and salt and pepper noise attack using correlation between original and recovered images. The proposed algorithm is able to recover 90.60% data without error under salt and pepper noise ([Formula: see text]) attack and 87.23% data correctly under Gaussian noise attack with mean [Formula: see text] and variance [Formula: see text].

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