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Reversible extended secret image sharing with ability to correct errors based on Chinese remainder theorem
Chaoying Wang1, Yong Peng1, Zhibiao Liang2
1Department of Computer Engineering, Dongguan Polytechnic, Dongguan 523106, Guangdong, China.
Abstract:
The reversible extended secret image sharing (RESIS) scheme can safely segment the secret image into a shadow image and embed it into the cover image, while ensuring that both the secret image and the cover image are completely restored. The existing schemes do not consider the attack on the information transmission channel, and often cannot correctly recover the secret image when attacked. In view of this, this paper fully considers the active attack on the information channel, and then proposes a RESIS scheme with error correction capability. In this paper, the Reed-Solomon code is used to detect modification attacks and correct errors to a certain extent. Additionally, the lossless recovery effect of both the secret image and the cover image is accomplished in conjunction with secret sharing scheme based on the Chinese remainder theorem. According to experimental findings, this method can resist certain active attacks.
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