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Wavelet packets-based blind watermarking for medical image management.

Authors :
Mostafa SA
El-Sheimy N
Tolba AS
Abdelkader FM
Elhindy HM
Source :
The open biomedical engineering journal [Open Biomed Eng J] 2010 Apr 16; Vol. 4, pp. 93-8. Date of Electronic Publication: 2010 Apr 16.
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

The last decade has witnessed an explosive use of medical images and Electronics Patient Record (EPR) in the healthcare sector for facilitating the sharing of patient information and exchange between networked hospitals and healthcare centers. To guarantee the security, authenticity and management of medical images and information through storage and distribution, the watermarking techniques are growing to protect the medical healthcare information. This paper presents a technique for embedding the EPR information in the medical image to save storage space and transmission overheads and to guarantee security of the shared data. In this paper a new method for protecting the patient information in which the information is embedded as a watermark in the discrete wavelet packet transform (DWPT) of the medical image using the hospital logo as a reference image. The patient information is coded by an error correcting code (ECC), BCH code, to enhance the robustness of the proposed method. The scheme is blind so that the EPR can be extracted from the medical image without the need of the original image. Therefore, this proposed technique is useful in telemedicine applications. Performance of the proposed method was tested using four modalities of medical images; MRA, MRI, Radiological, and CT. Experimental results showed no visible difference between the watermarked and the original image. Moreover, the proposed watermarking method is robust against a wide range of attacks such as JPEG coding, Gaussian noise addition, histogram equalization, gamma correction, contrast adjustment, and sharpen filter and rotation.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1874-1207
Volume :
4
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
The open biomedical engineering journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
20700520
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2174/1874120701004010093