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Noise Tolerant Data Authentication for Wireless Communication [electronic resource] / by Obaid Ur-Rehman, Natasa Zivic.

By: Ur-Rehman, Obaid [author.].
Contributor(s): Zivic, Natasa [author.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Signals and Communication Technology: Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2018Edition: 1st ed. 2018.Description: XI, 73 p. 36 illus., 10 illus. in color. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783319789422.Subject(s): Signal processing | Multimedia systems | Telecommunication | Signal, Speech and Image Processing | Multimedia Information Systems | Communications Engineering, NetworksAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 621.382 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Chapter1: Introduction and the Need for Noise Tolerant Data Authentication -- Chapter2: Wireless Communications -- Chapter3: Noise Tolerant Data Authentication Mechanisms -- Chapter4: Digital Watermarking Techniques -- Chapter5: Dual Watermarking with Error Correction -- Chapter6: Enhanced Decoding based on Authenticating the Region of Interests -- Chapter7: Authentication with Block Level Error Localization.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: This book provides insight into the challenges in providing data authentication over wireless communication channels. The authors posit that established standard authentication mechanisms – for wired devices – are not sufficient to authenticate data, such as voice, images, and video over wireless channels. The authors propose new mechanisms based on the so-called soft authentication algorithms, which tolerate some legitimate modifications in the data that they protect. The authors explain that the goal of these algorithms is that they are tolerant to changes in the content but are still able to identify the forgeries. The authors go on to describe how an additional advantage of the soft authentication algorithms is the ability to identify the locations of the modifications and correct them if possible. The authors show how to achieve this by protecting the data features with the help of error correcting codes. The correction methods are typically based on watermarking, as the authors discuss in the book. Provides a discussion of data (particularly image) authentication methods in the presence of noise experienced in wireless communication; Presents a new class of soft authentication methods, instead of the standard hard authentication methods, used to tolerate minor changes in image data; Features authentication methods based on the usage of authentication tags as well as digital watermarks.
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Chapter1: Introduction and the Need for Noise Tolerant Data Authentication -- Chapter2: Wireless Communications -- Chapter3: Noise Tolerant Data Authentication Mechanisms -- Chapter4: Digital Watermarking Techniques -- Chapter5: Dual Watermarking with Error Correction -- Chapter6: Enhanced Decoding based on Authenticating the Region of Interests -- Chapter7: Authentication with Block Level Error Localization.

This book provides insight into the challenges in providing data authentication over wireless communication channels. The authors posit that established standard authentication mechanisms – for wired devices – are not sufficient to authenticate data, such as voice, images, and video over wireless channels. The authors propose new mechanisms based on the so-called soft authentication algorithms, which tolerate some legitimate modifications in the data that they protect. The authors explain that the goal of these algorithms is that they are tolerant to changes in the content but are still able to identify the forgeries. The authors go on to describe how an additional advantage of the soft authentication algorithms is the ability to identify the locations of the modifications and correct them if possible. The authors show how to achieve this by protecting the data features with the help of error correcting codes. The correction methods are typically based on watermarking, as the authors discuss in the book. Provides a discussion of data (particularly image) authentication methods in the presence of noise experienced in wireless communication; Presents a new class of soft authentication methods, instead of the standard hard authentication methods, used to tolerate minor changes in image data; Features authentication methods based on the usage of authentication tags as well as digital watermarks.

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