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Medical Data Transreception

V. Vimalraj, A. Lalitha, Dr. C. Chellaram, Dr. T. Prem Anand

Abstract


The work that is implemented deals with digital images acting as a covering medium to store biological signals in such a manner that can be transmitted without data loss. Hence it provides a very high means of security without suspicion. BDCA (Biological data communication in advance) is the art of passing information in a manner that the very existence of the message is unknown. The goal of this is to avoid data loss, improvise the transmission and make the data secured.

Keywords


Biological Communication, Bio Signal/Image Embedding, Patients Details (Imaging, Bio Signal) Transmit with Security.

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