A Secured Digital Handwritten Signature Prototype for Visually Impaired People
International Journal of Intelligent Engineering and Systems • 2020
Publication Information
Authors
Mohamed Taha
Mazen Selim
Ahmed Yousry, Mohamed Taha, Mazen Selim
Keywords
Chaotic algorithm, Digital signature, LSB, Encryption distance, Left shifting, Steganography.
Journal
International Journal of Intelligent Engineering and Systems
Publisher
Not Available
Volume
(5)
Issue
13
Pages
307-316
publication.type
International
Paper Link
Open Link
Supplementary Materials
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Abstract
No doubt, Visually Impaired (VI) have trouble signing documents. They cannot identify their signatures and have their identification verified. Hence, some people may impersonate their identity. They may imitate their signatures in formal documents like contracts, money checks, and other vital documents, mainly in the governmental institutions. No clarified method can maintain these signatures. This paper presents a new prototype for securing VI people's signature using encryption techniques and data hiding methods. The proposed prototype uses the Least Significant Bit (LSB) algorithm for hiding some information, including the name of VI, the date, and the time of the signature. These data are encrypted using an improved, chaotic algorithm with a linear feedback shift register approach. Moreover, a QR code for each VI person is created and associated with the document. Both the signature and the QR code can be used to secure and validate the VI signature for a given document. A real signature dataset is constructed for evaluating the proposed prototype. The experimental results with respect to the real dataset and the Spanish signature dataset (MCYT-100) proved that the superiority of the proposed prototype.
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