A Dual Voltage-Frequency VLSI Chip for Image Watermarking in DCT Domain

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Abstract

In this brief, we present a new VLSI architecture that can insert invisible or visible watermarks in images in the discret cosine transform domain. The proposed architecture incorporates low-power techniques such as dual voltage, dual frequency, and clock gating to reduce the power consumption and exploits pipelining and parallelism extensively in order to achieve high performance. The supply voltage level and the operating frequency are chosen for each module so as to maintain the required bandwidth and throughput match among the different modules. A prototype VLSI chip was designed and verified using various Cadence and Synopsys tools based on TSMC 0.25-μm technology with 1.4 M transistors and 0.3 mW of estimated dynamic power. © 2006, The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. All rights reserved.

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Mohanty, S. P., Ranganathan, N., & Balakrishnan, K. (2006). A Dual Voltage-Frequency VLSI Chip for Image Watermarking in DCT Domain. IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems II: Express Briefs, 53(5), 394–398. https://doi.org/10.1109/TCSII.2006.870216

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