Visible to the public FoVLC: Foveation Based Data Hiding in Display Transmitters for Visible Light Communications

TitleFoVLC: Foveation Based Data Hiding in Display Transmitters for Visible Light Communications
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2018
AuthorsYildiz, O., Gulbahar, B.
Conference Name2018 14th International Wireless Communications Mobile Computing Conference (IWCMC)
KeywordsBER, Bit error rate, camera based receiver architectures, Cameras, color shift based methods, data encapsulation, data hiding capability, Data Transmission, Demodulation, demodulation mechanisms, Device-to-device communication, display screencamera communication, display transmitters, error correction codes, error statistics, foveation, foveation based data hiding, FoVLC, free-space optical communication, HAN systems, home area networking system, human visual system, Image color analysis, invisible data encoding, Metrics, Mobile handsets, mobile phone screens, novel modulation method, optical modulation, optical transmitters, pubcrawl, Receivers, resilience, Resiliency, Retina, Scalability, steganography, telecommunication security, time 2.0 d, uniform data, unlicensed bandwidth resources, unobtrusive steganography methods, user distraction, visible light communications, Visible Light Communications Security, visual MIMO
Abstract

Visible light communications is an emerging architecture with unlicensed and huge bandwidth resources, security, and experimental implementations and standardization efforts. Display based transmitter and camera based receiver architectures are alternatives for device-to-device (D2D) and home area networking (HAN) systems by utilizing widely available TV, tablet and mobile phone screens as transmitters while commercially available cameras as receivers. Current architectures utilizing data hiding and unobtrusive steganography methods promise data transmission without user distraction on the screen. however, current architectures have challenges with the limited capability of data hiding in translucency or color shift based methods of hiding by uniformly distributing modulation throughout the screen and keeping eye discomfort at an acceptable level. In this article, foveation property of human visual system is utilized to define a novel modulation method denoted by FoVLC which adaptively improves data hiding capability throughout the screen based on the current eye focus point of viewer. Theoretical modeling of modulation and demodulation mechanisms hiding data in color shifts of pixel blocks is provided while experiments are performed for both FoVLC method and uniform data hiding denoted as conventional method. Experimental tests for the simple design as a proof of concept decreases average bit error rate (BER) to approximately half of the value obtained with the conventional method without user distraction while promising future efforts for optimizing block sizes and utilizing error correction codes.

DOI10.1109/IWCMC.2018.8450343
Citation Keyyildiz_fovlc:_2018