Digital watermarking in the fractional Fourier transformation domain
Journal of Network and Computer Applications
Multiple watermarks for stereo audio signals using phase-modulation techniques
IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing
A Novel Synchronization Invariant Audio Watermarking Scheme Based on DWT and DCT
IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing
Highly Robust, Secure, and Perceptual-Quality Echo Hiding Scheme
IEEE Transactions on Audio, Speech, and Language Processing
Robust audio watermarking in the time domain
IEEE Transactions on Multimedia
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
Circularly symmetric watermark embedding in 2-D DFT domain
IEEE Transactions on Image Processing
Embedding image watermarks in dc components
IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology
An adaptive audio watermarking based on the singular value decomposition in the wavelet domain
Digital Signal Processing
Statistical characteristic-based robust audio watermarking for resolving playback speed modification
Digital Signal Processing
An audio watermarking scheme using singular value decomposition and dither-modulation quantization
Multimedia Tools and Applications
Blind and robust audio watermarking scheme based on SVD-DCT
Signal Processing
An ID-based digital watermarking protocol for copyright protection
Computers and Electrical Engineering
Schur decomposition and dither modulation: an efficient and robust audio watermarking technique
Proceedings of the CUBE International Information Technology Conference
Computers and Electrical Engineering
Robust and secure watermarking scheme for breath sound
Journal of Systems and Software
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We proposed a novel discrete fractional Sine transform (DFRST) based watermarking scheme for audio data copyright protection. Chaotic sequences were adopted to improve the security of the proposed watermarking scheme. Simulations under various conditions were given to verify the effectiveness of the audio watermarking scheme. The results show the proposed scheme is secure, and the watermark is imperceptible and robust against various audio signal processing attacks.