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    Title: Data Hiding Methods Based upon DNA Sequences
    Authors: 許宏誌;H.J.Shiu;吳家樂;Ng, Ka-Lok;方覺非;J.F.Fang;李家同;R.C.T.Lee;黃建宏;C.H.Huang
    Contributors: 生物與醫學資訊學系
    Keywords: DNA;Data hiding;Complementary pair;Data recovery
    Date: 2010-06
    Issue Date: 2012-11-23 09:16:29 (UTC+0)
    Abstract: In this paper, three data hiding methods are proposed, based upon properties of DNA sequences. It is highlighted that DNA sequences possess some interesting properties which can be utilized to hide data. These three methods are: the Insertion Method, the Complementary Pair Method and the Substitution Method. For each method, a reference DNA sequence S is selected and the secret message M is incorporated into it so that S′ is obtained. S′ is then sent to the receiver and the receiver is able to identify and extract the message M hidden in S′. Furthermore, the robustness and the tightly embedded capacity analysis of the three proposed methods are demonstrated. Finally, experimental results indicate a better performance of the proposed methods compared to the performance of the competing methods with respect to several parameters such as capacity, payload and bpn.
    Relation: Information Sciences;180(11):2196–2208
    Appears in Collections:[生物資訊與醫學工程學系 ] 期刊論文

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