Abstract

With the rapid development of the Internet of Things technology and the gradual upgrade of communication methods, a new type of telemedicine system encounters a golden opportunity for development. However, lots of portable sensors for medical health have generated a large amount of sensitive data while bringing convenience to people, which makes the original transmission scheme difficult to meet current transmission requirements. Aiming at realizing high efficiency of image transmission and high security of sensitive image data in the telemedicine system, this article proposes a secure and traceable image transmission scheme. The sensitive image is first compressed and encrypted by the optimized semitensor product compressed sensing algorithm. By the perceptual hash algorithm, the image hash value, also called image fingerprint, is generated from the image content to verify the authenticity of the image. All the image fingerprints are merged to form an image fingerprint chain, which provides the traceability of the image authentication. The digital watermarking technology is used to hide the encrypted sensitive image into a meaningful carrier image, which increases the transmission content without enlarging the transmission load. The experimental results show that the proposed image transmission scheme can effectively improve the transmission efficiency, the reconstruction effect, the security, and the authenticity of the image transmission in the telemedicine systems.

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