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Embedded Computing and Control
News Release from: Advanced Micro Peripherals | Subject: MPEG4000WA
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 22 February 2008
Video codec adds watermark
authentication
Board is ideal for applications such as evidential video data collection where confidence in the source and authenticity of the original data is essential.
New from Advanced Micro Peripherals, the MPEG4000WA PC/104+ watermark authentication MPEG4 video codec adds watermark authentication and other functions to a multichannel MPEG4 core for the PC/104 form factor Like the popular MPEG4000XLP, the MPEG4000WA accepts four live NTSC or Pal video input channels
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 1 Jul 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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The board is ideal for applications such as evidential video data collection where confidence in the source and authenticity of the original data is essential.
MPEG4000WA's watermark authentication technology assures users first that their received data originated from an authentic source and secondly, that the data have not been subsequently tampered with.
It uses a patented proprietary watermark algorithm which is sensitive, making any attempted interference with the data immediately evident.
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The algorithm is sensitive to most image manipulation operations including scaling, cropping, frame removal and insertion, MacroBlock swapping and others.
Detection of spatial and temporal tampering is also possible.
This includes the ability to detect any regions within an image frame that have been subjected to tampering.
MPEG4000WA's watermark authentication algorithm employs a 128bit HMAC-MD5 keyed Hash Authentication Code which can simultaneously verify both the integrity and authenticity of the transported data.
Employing the MD5 hash function and nearly impervious to attack, this algorithm has been widely adopted in security applications.
The watermark embedding is also adaptive to image complexity, eliminating any compromise of image quality.
The MPEG4000WA us based on a 32bit PCI architecture, and encodes up to four concurrent full-size real-time analogue inputs from live Pal or NTSC video and audio sources using either MPEG4 or Motion JPEG (MJPEG) compression.
It can also decode and playback MPEG4 or MJPEG video and audio recordings from storage to display.
A Preview feature allows incoming video to be viewed on the host screen in parallel with the recording process.
Audio/video synchronisation is provided on each channel, and text and graphics annotation can be superimposed on any channel using the high resolution text overlay function.
The MPEG4000WA can record four full-size D1 inputs each at quarter frame rate or each input at full frame rate but at quarter size.
The high performance video data compression and reduced bus utilisation allows up to four MPEG4000WA boards within a single PC/104+ system, providing up to 16 concurrent video streams to disk.
The MPEG4000WA is ideal for authenticated video data capture from rugged, space limited or compact environments typically found in mobile or remote installations.
Typical applications include evidence recording in police and public service vehicles, traffic management, security and surveillance systems, and commercial video transaction recording.
According to Lee Foss, Technical Director of Advanced Micro Peripherals: "The MPEG4000WA brings a new level of simplicity to demanding security application designs, because it adds multichannel watermark authentication to a highly integrated embedded video platform". Request a free brochure from Advanced Micro Peripherals ...
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