Improved Perceptual Video Encryption Technique using Residue Number System

  • Salamudeen Alhassan Department of Mathematics and ICT, Bagabaga College of Education, Bolgatanga, Ghana
  • Mohammed Muniru Iddrisu Department of Mathematics, University for Development Studies, Navrongo-Campus, Navrongo, Ghana
  • Mohammed Ibrahim Daabo Department of Computer Science, University for Development Studies, Navrongo-Campus, Navrongo, Ghana
Keywords: perceptual video encryption, residue number system, cipher video, reverse converter, residual video

Abstract

In this paper, we propose an enhanced perceptual video encryption technique to speed-up and secure cipher video transmitted across networks using Residue Number System (RNS). The technique proposes a new reverse converter with smaller dynamic range using the moduli set 33.jpg that is integrated into our previous work of [2]. After encryption, cipher video is encoded into three residual videos that have smaller pixel values and ideal for transmission across networks. Instead of transmitting the three (3) residual videos, the technique effectively transmits and decodes only two (2) of them back into the original video with same visual quality. Experimental results show that the technique enhances transmission speed and security of cipher video across networks.

Published
2019-05-02
How to Cite
Alhassan, S., Iddrisu, M. M., & Daabo, M. I. (2019). Improved Perceptual Video Encryption Technique using Residue Number System. Earthline Journal of Mathematical Sciences, 2(1), 111-125. https://doi.org/10.34198/ejms.2119.111125
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