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2019-11-25
Jawad, Ameer K., Abdullah, Hikmat N., Hreshee, Saad S..  2018.  Secure speech communication system based on scrambling and masking by chaotic maps. 2018 International Conference on Advance of Sustainable Engineering and its Application (ICASEA). :7–12.
As a result of increasing the interest in developing the communication systems that use public channels for transmitting information, many channel problems are raised up. Among these problems, the important one should be addressed is the information security. This paper presents a proposed communication system with high security uses two encryption levels based on chaotic systems. The first level is chaotic scrambling, while the second one is chaotic masking. This configuration increases the information security since the key space becomes too large. The MATLAB simulation results showed that the Segmental Spectral Signal to Noise Ratio (SSSNR) of the first level (chaotic scrambling) is reduced by -5.195 dB comparing to time domain scrambling. Furthermore, in the second level (chaotic masking), the SSSNR is reduced by -20.679 dB. It is also showed that when the two levels are combined, the overall reduction obtained is -21.755 dB.
2017-02-14
V. Mishra, K. Choudhary, S. Maheshwari.  2015.  "Video Streaming Using Dual-Channel Dual-Path Routing to Prevent Packet Copy Attack". 2015 IEEE International Conference on Computational Intelligence Communication Technology. :645-650.

The video streaming between the sender and the receiver involves multiple unsecured hops where the video data can be illegally copied if the nodes run malicious forwarding logic. This paper introduces a novel method to stream video data through dual channels using dual data paths. The frames' pixels are also scrambled. The video frames are divided into two frame streams. At the receiver side video is re-constructed and played for a limited time period. As soon as small chunk of merged video is played, it is deleted from video buffer. The approach has been tried to formalize and initial simulation has been done over MATLAB. Preliminary results are optimistic and a refined approach may lead to a formal designing of network layer routing protocol with corrections in transport layer.