In this paper, we have proposed a novel blind watermarking architecture towards its hardware implementation in VLSI. In order to facilitate this hardware realization, cellular automata (CA) concept is introduced. The CA has been already accepted as an attractive structure for VLSI implementation because of its modularity, parallelism, high performance and reliability. The hardware realizable multiresolution spread spectrum watermarking techniques are very few in numbers in spite of their best ever resiliency against signal impairments. This is because of the computational cost and complexity associated with their different filter banks and lifting techniques. The concept of cellular automata theory in order to form a new transform domain te...
AbstractCellular Automata (CAs) is one of the most engrossing field for encrypting sensor data appli...
Abstract—This article defines a new algorithm for a secret key cryptosystem using cellular automata ...
The cryptographic use of Wolfram cellular automata as pseudorandom bit generators and their properti...
In this paper we propose a new method of digital audio watermarking based on two dimensional cellula...
Abstract- The paper presents new results concerning application of cellular automata (CAs) to the se...
Abstract: This paper presents CRIPTOCEL, a complex project that aims the development and design of c...
Cellular Automata(CA) is a discrete computing model which provides simple, flexible and efficient pl...
Reversible cellular automation is a highly parallel system and produces enhanced throughput in its c...
Progress in the digital multimedia technologies during the last decade has offered many facilities i...
In this thesis paper, we survey the literature arising from Stephan Wolfram\u27s original paper, “Cr...
Abstract We introduce a new encryption algorithm based on re-versible cellular automata (CA). Comple...
Cellular automata are discrete systems with very simple rules but very diverse behaviour. Some cellu...
Cryptography is a basic requirement in today’s distributed information storage and transmission syst...
This article presents an encryption system based on the PCA (Programmable Cellular Automata) theory ...
Our proposed method L2D-CASKE, the lightweight 2-dimensional (2-D) Cellular Automata (CA) based symm...
AbstractCellular Automata (CAs) is one of the most engrossing field for encrypting sensor data appli...
Abstract—This article defines a new algorithm for a secret key cryptosystem using cellular automata ...
The cryptographic use of Wolfram cellular automata as pseudorandom bit generators and their properti...
In this paper we propose a new method of digital audio watermarking based on two dimensional cellula...
Abstract- The paper presents new results concerning application of cellular automata (CAs) to the se...
Abstract: This paper presents CRIPTOCEL, a complex project that aims the development and design of c...
Cellular Automata(CA) is a discrete computing model which provides simple, flexible and efficient pl...
Reversible cellular automation is a highly parallel system and produces enhanced throughput in its c...
Progress in the digital multimedia technologies during the last decade has offered many facilities i...
In this thesis paper, we survey the literature arising from Stephan Wolfram\u27s original paper, “Cr...
Abstract We introduce a new encryption algorithm based on re-versible cellular automata (CA). Comple...
Cellular automata are discrete systems with very simple rules but very diverse behaviour. Some cellu...
Cryptography is a basic requirement in today’s distributed information storage and transmission syst...
This article presents an encryption system based on the PCA (Programmable Cellular Automata) theory ...
Our proposed method L2D-CASKE, the lightweight 2-dimensional (2-D) Cellular Automata (CA) based symm...
AbstractCellular Automata (CAs) is one of the most engrossing field for encrypting sensor data appli...
Abstract—This article defines a new algorithm for a secret key cryptosystem using cellular automata ...
The cryptographic use of Wolfram cellular automata as pseudorandom bit generators and their properti...