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Title: Randomized Frame Selection Based Video Steganography Method for Secure Embedding of Secret Data
Authors: Mueen ud Din, Ijaz Ali Shoukat, Erssa Arif, Muhammad Amjad, Muhammad Mohsin, Mishal Mumtaz, Muhammad Arslan Rauf
Journal: Journal of Computing & Biomedical Informatics
Publisher: Research Center of Computing & Biomedical Informatics
Country: Pakistan
Year: 2025
Volume: 8
Issue: 2
Language: en
Keywords: Video SteganographyRandomized EmbeddingPeak Signal-to-Noise Ratio (PSNR)Secure Data HidingRobust Encryption
Prior video steganography solutions are lacking in the randomized embedding process due to the known series of selection of video frames to divulge the secrecy of embedded data. Moreover, while maintaining a high Peak Signal-to-Noise Ratio (PSNR) is crucial for preserving video quality, many prior approaches fail to effectively balance security and visual integrity. This paper presents a novel video steganography method to introduce a randomized embedding process to achieve secure data hiding with enhanced PSNR. The proposed method utilizes secret key-based random frame selection and a least significant bit (LSB) embedding technique including encryption tactics to achieve effective and secure hiding of data within video files. A 64-bit secret key undergoes a series of various operations such as XOR, compliment, and logarithmic functions to derive a random frame number for data embedding. The plaintext message first undergoes encryption before being embedded through LSB substitution into the binary pixels of the selected frame. Experiments conducted on different video samples of varying dimensions demonstrate that the proposed method provides significantly improved PSNR [i.e. 74.15 dB] and lower mean squared error [i.e. 0.0002 dB] compared to previous techniques. This indicates enhanced imperceptibility, payload capacity and overall security of the embedded data. The proposed method addresses limitations in existing video steganography approachesrelated to static frame selection, data exposure, and insufficientevaluationmetrics. Withits robust encryption and high-fidelity data hiding, this technique has promising applications in military communications, access control systems, video archiving, and content authentication domains.
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