Transform-domain and DSP based secure speech communication system
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Information-theoretic analysis of information hiding
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This paper presents an approach for speech information hiding based on G.721 scheme. This approach proposes an Analysis-By-Synthesis (ABS)- based speech information hiding and extracting algorithm, is called ABS algorithm, which form the theoretical basis for designing a secure speech communication system. The ABS algorithm adopts a speech synthesizer in a speech coder. Speech embedding and coding are synchronous, i.e. fusing of secret speech information data into speech coding. Dynamic secret speech information data bits can be embedded into original carrier speech data, with high efficiency in steganography and good quality in output speech. This method is superior to available classical algorithms on hiding capacity and robustness. This paper implements the proposed approach based on speech coding scheme G.721 and the experiments show that this approach meets the requirements of information hiding, satisfies the constraints of speech quality for secure communication, and achieves high hiding capacity of 1.6Kbps with an excellent speech quality and complicating speakers' recognition.