A new method of steganography : embedding information on metal surface

Steganography, literally means 'Covered Writing', IS intended to prevent the detection of hidden messages being read by a third party. Numerous methods to conceal messages are being used from ancient times which include wax tablets used by ancient Greek to invisible inks used by F...

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Main Author: Thomas, Tesswin.
Other Authors: Sathyan Subbiah
Format: Theses and Dissertations
Language:English
Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/54726
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Institution: Nanyang Technological University
Language: English
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Summary:Steganography, literally means 'Covered Writing', IS intended to prevent the detection of hidden messages being read by a third party. Numerous methods to conceal messages are being used from ancient times which include wax tablets used by ancient Greek to invisible inks used by French Resistance in World War 2, microdots, digital signatures and various digital watermarking methods. In this dissertation, a new method of Steganography is introduced where the information is embedded on the metal surface. Micro milling and EDM machining techniques are used to create feed marks on the surface of the metal. The feed marks are manipulated by different parameters of machining like feed rate in milling and voltage and feed rate in EDM to create different patterns. Both these machining is done on the micro machine tool, Mikrotool DT-110. Different sets of patterns can be given different meaning and thus secret messages can be written on the metal surface. In this project, the information is written in binary code and thus two kinds of patterns are created. One kind is given the value '1' and the other '0'. The machining is done either throughout a line on the surface as one dimensional or on the entire surface composed of different single lines as two dimensional coding. In steganography, the messages should reach the intended person correctly and flawlessly. So a method of decoding is also introduced in this project. A program written in the Matlab decodes the information which is read by a profilograph, Talyscan 150. The data output from the profilograph is read by the matlab program and is then filtered using the Gaussian filter. The filtered data is then used to calculate the pitch and hence the feed of machining and the original pattern. The hidden digits of the different patterns are then combined and read to get the original message. Hence, a new method of Steganography is successfully introduced in this project. This method can be used in various applications including authentication of the originality of luxury goods and conveyance of secret messages for military and other confidential applications.