Hiding text in gray image using mapping technique

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In order to hide the significant and secret message inside a cover object, Steganography is considered as one of the most used technique because of its strength. This paper presents a new steganography technique that it is difficult to discover or break by a third party. The ASCII Mapping Technique (AMT) is used to create an encoded table by mapping the text message and matching some bits with that of the cover image. The system saves the character parts matching and the location of which part of the pixels. Then change the related flag from zero to one the for matched locations so that they cannot be used again to strength the technique and make it more secure. The proposed technique was tested and showed low computational cost with effective performance to be used for multi-purpose applications.

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Hussein, H. L., Abbass, A. A., Naji, S. A., Al-Augby, S., & Lafta, J. H. (2018). Hiding text in gray image using mapping technique. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1003). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1003/1/012032

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