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Separable Reversible Data Hiding in
Encrypted Image Using Dual Data
Embedding with Histogram Shifting
Anusha S
Dept. of Computer Science and
Engg.
Rajalakshmi Engineering College,
Chennai
anusha.s.2016.cse@rajalakshmi.edu.in
Arul Mozhi P
Dept. of Computer Science and
Engg.
Rajalakshmi Engineering
College, Chennai
arulmozhipanchatsaram@gmail.com
Elakkiya N
Dept. of Computer Science
and Engg.
Rajalakshmi Engineering
College, Chennai
elakkiyanarayanan55@gmail.com
Vijayakumar R
Assistant
Professor
Dept. of Computer Science and
Engg.
Rajalakshmi Engineering
College, Chennai
vijayakumar.r@rajalakshmi.edu.in
Abstract –– In Digital Communication, the information being transferred from the sender to receiver is not secure.
Intruders attempt to steal data at any moment. Maintaining security and confidentiality is much important. For protecting
privacy and security from unauthorized users, masking the data in the network is essential. Data hiding in image is
mainly used to cover the privacy. It uses some manipulation methods to hide secret data. Histogram Shifting enhances the
data hiding capacity. Image scanned pixel by pixel in order to embed data. Most reversible data hiding methods not
involve the sender for data embedding. In this paper, secure separable reversible data hiding is used along with dual data
embedding i.e. embedding data before and after encryption. Separable reversible data hiding technology in encrypted
image (SRDH-EI) also has been developed extensively because of its better practicability. The experimental results
showed that our proposed scheme achieved better hiding capacity than the other schemes.
Keywords –– Separable reversible data hiding, dual data embedding