Title
A Stereo Audio Steganography by Inserting Low-Frequency and Octave Equivalent Pure Tones.
Abstract
Audio steganography is a technique for hiding messages in audio signals such that no one except the sender and intended recipient suspects the existence of the messages. This paper proposes a new method for stereo audio steganography that exploits some characteristics of the human auditory system (HAS). Messages are embedded by inserting low-frequency and octave-equivalent pure tones into different channels. Hidden messages are extracted by comparing the frequency domain data of the left channel with those of the right channel. Experimental results reveal that the quality of the message-hiding audio that is generated by the method is only very slightly less than that of the host audio, so attackers cannot perceive the hidden messages.
Year
Venue
Field
2017
ECC
Frequency domain,Audio signal,Octave,Steganography,Low frequency,Computer science,Stereophonic sound,Communication channel,Communication source,Speech recognition
DocType
Citations 
PageRank 
Conference
0
0.34
References 
Authors
6
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Hung-Jr Shiu100.34
Bor-Shing Lin29416.30
Bor-Shyh Lin3249.24
Wei-Chou Lai400.34
Chien-Hung Huang551.14
Chin-Laung Lei61686201.07