Original scientific paper
https://doi.org/10.32985/ijeces.14.3.3
Iris Biometric Watermarking for Authentication Using Multiband Discrete Wavelet Transform and Singular-Value Decomposition
S. Joyce
; Department of Computer Science, Karpagam Academy of Higher Education, Coimbatore, India
S. Veni
; Department of Computer Science, Karpagam Academy of Higher Education, Coimbatore, India
Abstract
The most advanced technology, watermarking enables intruders to access the database. Various techniques have been developed for information security. Watermarks and histories are linked to many biometric techniques such as fingerprints, palm positions, gait, iris and speech are recommended. Digital watermarking is the utmost successful approaches among the methods available. In this paper the multiband wavelet transforms and singular value decomposition are discussed to establish a watermarking strategy rather than biometric information. The use of biometrics instead of conservative watermarks can enhance information protection. The biometric technology being used is iris. The iris template can be viewed as a watermark, while an iris mode of communication may be used to help information security with the addition of a watermark to the image of the iris. The research involves verifying authentication against different attacks such as no attacks, Jpeg Compression, Gaussian, Median Filtering and Blurring. The Algorithm increases durability and resilience when exposed to geometric and frequency attacks. Finally, the proposed framework can be applied not only to the assessment of iris biometrics, but also to other areas where privacy is critical.
Keywords
Biometric Watermarking; Multiband Discrete Wavelet Transform; Information Security; Frequency Domain Watermarking.;
Hrčak ID:
296690
URI
Publication date:
28.3.2023.
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