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Title:
Blockchain-Based Computationally Efficient Procedure for Multimedia Security Utilizing Bit Plane Slicing andWavelet Transform
Authors: Noha AbdElkareem; Mazen Selim; Ahmed Shalaby
Year: 2025
Keywords: Blockchain · Bit plane slicing · Discrete wavelet transform · Multimedia security
Journal: Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering
Volume: Not Available
Issue: Not Available
Pages: 1-17
Publisher: Springer Nature
Local/International: International
Paper Link:
Full paper Noha Abdelkareem Eldemerdash_s13369-025-10027-x.pdf
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Abstract:

With the rapid growth ofmultimedia data in various domains, ensuring the security and integrity of digital content has become a progressively challenging task. Research on multimedia integrity revolves around detection techniques. This paper introduces a new approach to securing the integrity of multimedia data based on the decentralized attributes inherent in blockchain (BC) technology. Our approach enhances the efficiency of hash block calculation for multimedia content (MC) by utilizing bit plane slicing and the first and second decomposition levels of the discrete wavelet transform (DWT). Our evaluation shows a substantial reduction in computational time, all while upholding the integrity of the MC.

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