Data watermarks created by using an uneven sampling period

Electrical computers and digital processing systems: support – Multiple computer communication using cryptography – Particular communication authentication technique

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C713S168000, C713S176000, C380S028000, C380S036000, C380S038000, C380S039000, C380S046000, C380S054000, C380S261000, C375S276000, C375S354000, C382S251000, C704S205000, C704S500000, C704S503000, C341S051000, C341S063000

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07051203

ABSTRACT:
Input signals are electronically watermarked using an uneven or non-uniform sampling rate. The uneven or non-uniform sampling may be pseudo-random. The uneven or non-uniform sampling meets the Nyquist criterion so that aliasing and loss of content are avoided. The resulting sampling pattern in the sampled data is detectable by a comparison with the original source data.

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