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Title Iotsle: Securing Iot Systems In Low-Light Environments Through Finite Automata, Deep Learning And Dna Computing Based Image Steganographic Model
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Authors Mukherjee S.; Mukhopadhyay S.; Sarkar S.
Year 2024
Published Internet of Things (Netherlands), 28
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.iot.2024.101358
Abstract The Internet of Things (IoT) is a vast network of interconnected devices and systems, including wearables, smart home appliances, industrial machinery, and vehicles, equipped with sensors and connectivity. The data collected by the IoT devices are transmitted over a network, for processing and analyzing that data, so that appropriate actions can be initiated. Security of IoT systems is a major concern, as IoT devices collect and transmit crucial information. But images captured in low-light environments pose a challenge for IoT security by limiting the ability to accurately identify objects and people, increasing the risk of spoofing, and hindering forensic analysis. This paper unfolds a novel framework for IoT security using Steganography in Low-light Environment (IoTSLE) by image enhancement and data concealment. In proposed IoTSLE, initially, the low-light images, captured by the IoT devices in a low-light environment, are enhanced by band learning with recursion and band recomposition. After that, the secret information is concealed within the enhanced image. This concealment is supervised by using a specially designed finite automata for genome sequence encoding and 2-2-2 embedding. The proposed steganography technique is capable of hiding secret information within a 512 × 512 RGB image with the payload of 2 097 152 bits. The experiments like, PSNR, SSIM, Q-Index, BER, NCC, and NAE etc. are conducted to analyze the imperceptibility and security of IoTSLE. The proposed IoTSLE is useful for various IoT systems in different private and government fields like, defense agencies, digital forensics, agriculture, healthcare industry, cybersecurity firms, smart home, smart city etc. © 2024 Elsevier B.V.
Author Keywords Deep learning; Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA); DNA computing in IoT; IoT in low-light; IoT security; Steganography


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