Abstract

In telemedicine, the authenticity and integrity of medical images must be safeguarded. Copyright protection is provided through robust medical image watermarking (MIW) methods, and the original pictures may be retrieved at the receiver's end. But existing algorithms have limits in terms of balancing the tradeoff between robustness, imperceptibility, and embedded capacity. Aside from that, most MIW algorithms aren't built for color images. This article proposes a novel MIW technique based on the redundant discrete wavelet transform (RDWT) with singular value decomposition (SVD) to increase their performance in preserving medical color picture information. First and foremost, the RDWT -SVD is a reliable solution as compared to the conventional DWT. Second, modifying the wavelet domain coefficient ensures that integer values in the spatial domain change and that the watermarking process is reversible. Finally, the embedding approach makes full advantage of the original image's features and watermarking. The simulation results showed that the proposed method decreases the amount of original picture change and improves imperceptibility as compared to the conventional approaches.

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