Bio-Mimetic Underwater Covert Communication Technique Using Modified Least Significant Bit 


Vol. 45,  No. 3, pp. 508-512, Mar.  2020
10.7840/kics.2020.45.3.508


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  Abstract

This paper proposes an underwater acoustic communication technique by mimicking a dolphin whistle based on modified LSB Steganography. The performance of the proposed technique is evaluated through simulations and experiments in the Yellow sea in terms of bit error rate, and compared with conventional chirp spread spectrum (CSS) technique. The degree of mimic is also compared by observing spectral correlation and MOS Test.

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[IEEE Style]

Y. Lee, S. Lee, D. K. Kim, "Bio-Mimetic Underwater Covert Communication Technique Using Modified Least Significant Bit," The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences, vol. 45, no. 3, pp. 508-512, 2020. DOI: 10.7840/kics.2020.45.3.508.

[ACM Style]

Yongwuk Lee, Sangkug Lee, and Duk Kyung Kim. 2020. Bio-Mimetic Underwater Covert Communication Technique Using Modified Least Significant Bit. The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences, 45, 3, (2020), 508-512. DOI: 10.7840/kics.2020.45.3.508.

[KICS Style]

Yongwuk Lee, Sangkug Lee, Duk Kyung Kim, "Bio-Mimetic Underwater Covert Communication Technique Using Modified Least Significant Bit," The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences, vol. 45, no. 3, pp. 508-512, 3. 2020. (https://doi.org/10.7840/kics.2020.45.3.508)