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Title: Performance Evaluation of Enhanced Least Significant Bit Audio Steganographic Model for Secure Electronic Voting
Authors: Olaniyi, O. M
Folorunso, T. A.
Abdullahi, I. M.
Nuhu Kontagora, Bello
Abdulsalam, K. A.
Keywords: E-Voting
Audio
Editing
Embedding
Extraction
Confidentially
Integrity
Issue Date: 2-May-2015
Publisher: Proceedings of 1st International Engineering Conference (IEC 2015), Federal University of Technology, Minna
Citation: Olaniyi, O. M., Folorunso T A, Abdullahi I.M, Nuhu B. K., Abdulsalam K A. (2015), “Performance Evaluation of Enhanced Least Significant Bit Audio Steganographic Model for Secure Electronic Voting”, Proceedings of 1st International Engineering Conference (IEC 2015), Federal University of Technology, Minna, pp349-359
Abstract: This paper presents performance evaluation of an enhanced Least Significant Bit (LSB) audio steganographic model for secure electronic voting. The enhancement on the traditional LSB audio steganographic technique on the electronic vote was achieved through the hidden of secret information from fourth bit to sixth bit position. The sampled votes were digitally signed to ensure the integrity of the casted votes. The model was evaluated objectively using three quantitative metrics: Embedding capacity of the stego audio file, Mean Square Error (MSE) and Peak Signal to Noise Ratio (PSNR) of the cover and stego audio. The results of the quantitative evaluation of the model showed that the model was robust and imperceptible for the delivery of transparent and credible secure e-voting of high electoral integrity and confidentiality in developing countries of significant digital divide.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/19034
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