VIDEO SAR HIGH SPEED PROCESSING TECHNOLOGY
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https://doi.org/10.61841/yr4d8t20Keywords:
SAR video,, image processing,, watermarking,, DCTAbstract
In modern science and technologies, images gain much broader scope due to the ever-growing importance of scientific visualization. Designing and implementing a Video SAR (Video Synthetic Aperture Radar) is a high-speed processing technology that can achieve an image processing of higher speed. This paper uses PFA algorithm for high speed processing of images. This system is suitable for real time image processing applications. In this proposed approach the exact boundaries or edges of the images are detected. Digital watermarking technique is used for copyright information. The watermark is embedded with the real image in order to resist from different types of attacks. In watermarking technology the DCT algorithm is used for more security purpose. This technique shows more robustness against high stream, low stream, frame drop, frame trim attacks, etc,
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