Part I: Multimedia Systems
Introduction
Advances in Multimedia Encryption
Securing Multimedia Content using Joint Compression and Encryption
Part II: Examples
Polymorphic Wavelet Transform
The Secure Wavelet Transform
Chaotic Filter Banks
Chaotic Arithmetic Coding
Conclusion
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Embedded multimedia systems have been widely deployed in a multitude of applications, yet their use has lead to increasing concern over the security of the resultant multimedia data.
This unique text presents a new perspective on the design of such multimedia systems. Opening with a detailed review of existing techniques for selective encryption, the book then examines algorithms that combine both encryption and compression, inspiring the reader to develop novel solutions to video encryption problems. The work also presents a selection of specific examples of the design and implementation of secure embedded multimedia systems.
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This text will be of great interest to anyone interested in the marriage of video coding, encryption and hardware implementation, be they students of computer science, researchers in computer communications and security, or practitioners involved in algorithm and hardware engineering, and chip and system architecture.
Dr. Amit Pande is an NSF Computing Innovation Fellow at the Department of Computer Science of the University of California, Davis, USA. Dr. Joseph Zambreno is an Associate Professor and Co-Director of the Reconfigurable Computing Lab at Iowa State University, Ames, USA.
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