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Abstract: In this paper we present a new method of digital steganography, entitled Spread Spectrum Image Steganography (SSIS). Steganography, which means "covered writing" in Greek, is the science of communicating in a hidden manner. Following a discussion of steganographic communication theory and review of existing techniques, the new method, SSIS, is introduced. This system hides and recovers a message of substantial length within digital imagery while maintaining the original image size and... (Update)

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...before communication is dependent on the length of the secret message, i.e. the payloads of the system are limited. Marvel et al. [22] proposed another spread spectrum steganography, called SSIS, in which the technique used is similar to the spread spectrum watermarking...

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L. M. Marvel, C. G. Boncelet, Jr., and C. T. Retter, "Spread spectrum image steganography," IEEE Transactions on Image Processing 8, pp. 1075--1083, August 1999. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/marvel99spread.html   More

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  author = "L. Marvel and C. Boncelet and J. Retter",
  title = "Spread spectrum image steganography",
  text = "L. M. Marvel, C. G. Boncelet, Jr., and C. T. Retter, Spread spectrum image
    steganography, IEEE Transactions on Image Processing 8, pp. 1075--1083,
    August 1999.",
  year = "1999",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/marvel99spread.html" }
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