Implementation of a logistic map to calculate the bits required for digital image steganography using the least significant bit (LSB) method

The LSB method in steganography usually only uses the last bit or the last few bits that are the same for all pixels. This is very easy to solve by using a bitwise shift left operation so that the last bit becomes the leading bit (MSB). Some techniques combine steganography and cryptography through...

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Main Authors: Al Maki, Wikky Fawwaz, Muktyas, Indra Bayu, Arifin, Samsul, Suwarno, ., Mohd Khairul Bazli, Mohd Aziz
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https://doi.org/10.3844/jcssp.2023.686.693
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spelling my.ump.umpir.382732023-11-06T00:43:15Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/38273/ Implementation of a logistic map to calculate the bits required for digital image steganography using the least significant bit (LSB) method Al Maki, Wikky Fawwaz Muktyas, Indra Bayu Arifin, Samsul Suwarno, . Mohd Khairul Bazli, Mohd Aziz HD28 Management. Industrial Management Q Science (General) QA Mathematics T Technology (General) The LSB method in steganography usually only uses the last bit or the last few bits that are the same for all pixels. This is very easy to solve by using a bitwise shift left operation so that the last bit becomes the leading bit (MSB). Some techniques combine steganography and cryptography through two different processes. In this study, a new technique is proposed to perform steganography and cryptography together. The random sequence obtained from the logistic map is used to determine the number of bits in the LSB method. Furthermore, testing was carried out on several grayscale images. The result obtained is that the hidden images cannot be opened easily. The level of sensitivity is very small, reaching 10-15. Science Publications 2023 Article PeerReviewed pdf en cc_by_4 http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/38273/1/Implementation%20of%20a%20logistic%20map%20to%20calculate%20the%20bits%20required%20for%20digital%20image%20steganography.pdf Al Maki, Wikky Fawwaz and Muktyas, Indra Bayu and Arifin, Samsul and Suwarno, . and Mohd Khairul Bazli, Mohd Aziz (2023) Implementation of a logistic map to calculate the bits required for digital image steganography using the least significant bit (LSB) method. Journal of Computer Science, 19 (6). pp. 686-693. ISSN 1549-3636. (Published) https://doi.org/10.3844/jcssp.2023.686.693 https://doi.org/10.3844/jcssp.2023.686.693
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Al Maki, Wikky Fawwaz
Muktyas, Indra Bayu
Arifin, Samsul
Suwarno, .
Mohd Khairul Bazli, Mohd Aziz
Implementation of a logistic map to calculate the bits required for digital image steganography using the least significant bit (LSB) method
description The LSB method in steganography usually only uses the last bit or the last few bits that are the same for all pixels. This is very easy to solve by using a bitwise shift left operation so that the last bit becomes the leading bit (MSB). Some techniques combine steganography and cryptography through two different processes. In this study, a new technique is proposed to perform steganography and cryptography together. The random sequence obtained from the logistic map is used to determine the number of bits in the LSB method. Furthermore, testing was carried out on several grayscale images. The result obtained is that the hidden images cannot be opened easily. The level of sensitivity is very small, reaching 10-15.
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author Al Maki, Wikky Fawwaz
Muktyas, Indra Bayu
Arifin, Samsul
Suwarno, .
Mohd Khairul Bazli, Mohd Aziz
author_facet Al Maki, Wikky Fawwaz
Muktyas, Indra Bayu
Arifin, Samsul
Suwarno, .
Mohd Khairul Bazli, Mohd Aziz
author_sort Al Maki, Wikky Fawwaz
title Implementation of a logistic map to calculate the bits required for digital image steganography using the least significant bit (LSB) method
title_short Implementation of a logistic map to calculate the bits required for digital image steganography using the least significant bit (LSB) method
title_full Implementation of a logistic map to calculate the bits required for digital image steganography using the least significant bit (LSB) method
title_fullStr Implementation of a logistic map to calculate the bits required for digital image steganography using the least significant bit (LSB) method
title_full_unstemmed Implementation of a logistic map to calculate the bits required for digital image steganography using the least significant bit (LSB) method
title_sort implementation of a logistic map to calculate the bits required for digital image steganography using the least significant bit (lsb) method
publisher Science Publications
publishDate 2023
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/38273/1/Implementation%20of%20a%20logistic%20map%20to%20calculate%20the%20bits%20required%20for%20digital%20image%20steganography.pdf
http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/38273/
https://doi.org/10.3844/jcssp.2023.686.693
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