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The Multiple Watermarking on Digital Medical Image for Mobility and Authenticity

In: Operations Research Proceedings 2012

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  • Adiwijaya

    (Telkom Institute of Technology)

  • T. A. B. Wirayuda

    (Telkom Institute of Technology)

  • S. D. Winanjuar

    (Telkom Institute of Technology)

  • U. Muslimah

    (Telkom Institute of Technology)

Abstract

Digital medical images must be stored or transmitted via internet in a secure way to ensure authenticity and preserve image quality to avoid mistake in medical diagnosis. A multiple watermarking scheme can serve these purposes. The multiple watermark consists of a robust part and a fragile part. The robust part is embedded in Region of Non-Interest within a medical image, usually containing ownership and medical record of a patient. Meanwhile, a fragile part is embedded in Region of Interest within a medical image which it can detect a tampering or modification in the medical image. In this paper, we implement Reed Muller Code in multiple watermarking based on Wavelet and Hash Block Chaining to achieve the purposes mentioned above. We show that the proposed scheme can detect some tampering and increase robustness from various attacks.

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  • Adiwijaya & T. A. B. Wirayuda & S. D. Winanjuar & U. Muslimah, 2014. "The Multiple Watermarking on Digital Medical Image for Mobility and Authenticity," Operations Research Proceedings, in: Stefan Helber & Michael Breitner & Daniel Rösch & Cornelia Schön & Johann-Matthias Graf von der Schu (ed.), Operations Research Proceedings 2012, edition 127, pages 457-462, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:oprchp:978-3-319-00795-3_68
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-00795-3_68
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