Embedded Multimedia Security Systems: Algorithms and Architectures

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· Springer Science & Business Media
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Opening with a detailed review of existing techniques for selective encryption, this text then examines algorithms that combine both encryption and compression. The book also presents a selection of specific examples of the design and implementation of secure embedded multimedia systems. Features: reviews the historical developments and latest techniques in multimedia compression and encryption; discusses an approach to reduce the computational cost of multimedia encryption, while preserving the properties of compressed video; introduces a polymorphic wavelet architecture that can make dynamic resource allocation decisions according to the application requirements; proposes a light-weight multimedia encryption strategy based on a modified discrete wavelet transform; describes a reconfigurable hardware implementation of a chaotic filter bank scheme with enhanced security features; presents an encryption scheme for image and video data based on chaotic arithmetic coding.

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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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