Selvan, 2012 - Google Patents
A review of analog audio scrambling methods for residual intelligibilitySelvan, 2012
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- Selvan A
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- Innovative Systems Design and Engineering
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In this paper, a review of the techniques available in different categories of audio scrambling schemes is done with respect to Residual Intelligibility. According to Shannon's secure communication theory, for the residual intelligibility to be zero the scrambled signal must …
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