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Teaching Multimedia Data Protection Through an International Online Competition


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Low-cost personal computers, wireless access technologies, the Internet, and computer-equipped classrooms allow the design of novel and complementary methodologies for te...Show More

Abstract:

Low-cost personal computers, wireless access technologies, the Internet, and computer-equipped classrooms allow the design of novel and complementary methodologies for teaching digital information security in electrical engineering curricula. The challenges of the current digital information era require experts who are effectively able to counteract piracy, forgery, copyright infringement, and so on. Digital watermarking is one possible technique for fighting piracy, which consists of the insertion of invisible but robust information to protect the data. In this paper, a new teaching approach, designed for testing student skills and progressing in multimedia data protection, is presented. This consists of a distributed security game where students compete by first using the developed watermarking techniques and then attacking each other's methods, thus verifying their robustness. Groups of students from different universities and countries play against each other, trying to compromise other teams' hiding systems while protecting their own data from attacks. The proposed methodology can be considered as an appealing approach for stimulating learning, cooperation, and team competition. The effectiveness of the teaching method is verified by a student survey and their academic results.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Education ( Volume: 54, Issue: 3, August 2011)
Page(s): 381 - 386
Date of Publication: 12 August 2010

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Dipartimenti di Elettronica Applicata, Università degli Studi Roma TRE, Rome, Italy
Federica Battisti (S'06) received the M.Sc. degree in electronic engineering and the Ph.D. degree in telecommunication engineering from the Università degli Studi Roma TRE, Rome, Italy, in 2006 and 2010, respectively.
In 2008, she was a Visiting Researcher with the Groupe Multimedia, Telecom ParisTech, Paris, France. In 2009, she was a Visiting Researcher with the Signal Processing in Communications Group, University of Vi...Show More
Federica Battisti (S'06) received the M.Sc. degree in electronic engineering and the Ph.D. degree in telecommunication engineering from the Università degli Studi Roma TRE, Rome, Italy, in 2006 and 2010, respectively.
In 2008, she was a Visiting Researcher with the Groupe Multimedia, Telecom ParisTech, Paris, France. In 2009, she was a Visiting Researcher with the Signal Processing in Communications Group, University of Vi...View more
Information Engineering and Computer Science Department, University of Trento, Trento, Italy
Giulia Boato (S'04–A'06–M'09) received the M.Sc. degree in mathematics and the Ph.D. degree in information and communication technologies from the University of Trento, Trento, Italy, in 2002 and 2005, respectively.
In 2006, she was a Visiting Researcher with the University of Vigo, Vigo, Spain. Currently, she is an Assistant Professor of telecommunications with the University of Trento, coordinating the Multimedia Signal ...Show More
Giulia Boato (S'04–A'06–M'09) received the M.Sc. degree in mathematics and the Ph.D. degree in information and communication technologies from the University of Trento, Trento, Italy, in 2002 and 2005, respectively.
In 2006, she was a Visiting Researcher with the University of Vigo, Vigo, Spain. Currently, she is an Assistant Professor of telecommunications with the University of Trento, coordinating the Multimedia Signal ...View more
Dipartimenti di Elettronica Applicata, Università degli Studi Roma TRE, Rome, Italy
Marco Carli (SM'05) received the “Laurea” degree in telecommunication engineering from the University of Rome, “La Sapienza,” Rome, Italy, in 1996.
Since 1997, he has been involved in European Union international programs in distance education. Since 2000, he has been a Visiting Researcher with the Image Processing Laboratory directed by Prof. S. Mitra, University of California, Santa Barbara. He currently holds an Assista...Show More
Marco Carli (SM'05) received the “Laurea” degree in telecommunication engineering from the University of Rome, “La Sapienza,” Rome, Italy, in 1996.
Since 1997, he has been involved in European Union international programs in distance education. Since 2000, he has been a Visiting Researcher with the Image Processing Laboratory directed by Prof. S. Mitra, University of California, Santa Barbara. He currently holds an Assista...View more
Dipartimenti di Elettronica Applicata, Università degli Studi Roma TRE, Rome, Italy
Alessandro Neri (M'82) received the “Laurea” degree in electronic engineering from the University of Rome “La Sapienza,” Rome, Italy, in 1977.
He is a Full Professor in telecommunications with the Engineering Faculty, University of Roma TRE, Rome, Italy. In 1978, he joined the Research and Development Department of Contraves Italiana S.p.A., Rome, Italy, working in the field of radar signal processing and in applied detect...Show More
Alessandro Neri (M'82) received the “Laurea” degree in electronic engineering from the University of Rome “La Sapienza,” Rome, Italy, in 1977.
He is a Full Professor in telecommunications with the Engineering Faculty, University of Roma TRE, Rome, Italy. In 1978, he joined the Research and Development Department of Contraves Italiana S.p.A., Rome, Italy, working in the field of radar signal processing and in applied detect...View more

Dipartimenti di Elettronica Applicata, Università degli Studi Roma TRE, Rome, Italy
Federica Battisti (S'06) received the M.Sc. degree in electronic engineering and the Ph.D. degree in telecommunication engineering from the Università degli Studi Roma TRE, Rome, Italy, in 2006 and 2010, respectively.
In 2008, she was a Visiting Researcher with the Groupe Multimedia, Telecom ParisTech, Paris, France. In 2009, she was a Visiting Researcher with the Signal Processing in Communications Group, University of Vigo, Vigo, Spain. Currently, she is a Post-Doctoral Researcher with the Comlab Laboratory, Università degli Studi Roma TRE. Her research interests are focused on image and video processing, with particular attention to data hiding and multimedia quality assessment.
Federica Battisti (S'06) received the M.Sc. degree in electronic engineering and the Ph.D. degree in telecommunication engineering from the Università degli Studi Roma TRE, Rome, Italy, in 2006 and 2010, respectively.
In 2008, she was a Visiting Researcher with the Groupe Multimedia, Telecom ParisTech, Paris, France. In 2009, she was a Visiting Researcher with the Signal Processing in Communications Group, University of Vigo, Vigo, Spain. Currently, she is a Post-Doctoral Researcher with the Comlab Laboratory, Università degli Studi Roma TRE. Her research interests are focused on image and video processing, with particular attention to data hiding and multimedia quality assessment.View more
Information Engineering and Computer Science Department, University of Trento, Trento, Italy
Giulia Boato (S'04–A'06–M'09) received the M.Sc. degree in mathematics and the Ph.D. degree in information and communication technologies from the University of Trento, Trento, Italy, in 2002 and 2005, respectively.
In 2006, she was a Visiting Researcher with the University of Vigo, Vigo, Spain. Currently, she is an Assistant Professor of telecommunications with the University of Trento, coordinating the Multimedia Signal Processing and Understanding Laboratory. Her research interests are focused on image and signal processing, with particular attention to multimedia data protection and data hiding.
Giulia Boato (S'04–A'06–M'09) received the M.Sc. degree in mathematics and the Ph.D. degree in information and communication technologies from the University of Trento, Trento, Italy, in 2002 and 2005, respectively.
In 2006, she was a Visiting Researcher with the University of Vigo, Vigo, Spain. Currently, she is an Assistant Professor of telecommunications with the University of Trento, coordinating the Multimedia Signal Processing and Understanding Laboratory. Her research interests are focused on image and signal processing, with particular attention to multimedia data protection and data hiding.View more
Dipartimenti di Elettronica Applicata, Università degli Studi Roma TRE, Rome, Italy
Marco Carli (SM'05) received the “Laurea” degree in telecommunication engineering from the University of Rome, “La Sapienza,” Rome, Italy, in 1996.
Since 1997, he has been involved in European Union international programs in distance education. Since 2000, he has been a Visiting Researcher with the Image Processing Laboratory directed by Prof. S. Mitra, University of California, Santa Barbara. He currently holds an Assistant Professor position with the Università degli Studi Roma TRE, Rome, Italy. His research interests are in the areas of digital signal and image processing, multimedia communications, and security of telecommunication systems.
Dr. Carli is a Member of SPIE.
Marco Carli (SM'05) received the “Laurea” degree in telecommunication engineering from the University of Rome, “La Sapienza,” Rome, Italy, in 1996.
Since 1997, he has been involved in European Union international programs in distance education. Since 2000, he has been a Visiting Researcher with the Image Processing Laboratory directed by Prof. S. Mitra, University of California, Santa Barbara. He currently holds an Assistant Professor position with the Università degli Studi Roma TRE, Rome, Italy. His research interests are in the areas of digital signal and image processing, multimedia communications, and security of telecommunication systems.
Dr. Carli is a Member of SPIE.View more
Dipartimenti di Elettronica Applicata, Università degli Studi Roma TRE, Rome, Italy
Alessandro Neri (M'82) received the “Laurea” degree in electronic engineering from the University of Rome “La Sapienza,” Rome, Italy, in 1977.
He is a Full Professor in telecommunications with the Engineering Faculty, University of Roma TRE, Rome, Italy. In 1978, he joined the Research and Development Department of Contraves Italiana S.p.A., Rome, Italy, working in the field of radar signal processing and in applied detection and estimation theory, leading the Advanced Systems Group. In 1987, he joined the INFOCOM Department, University of Rome “La Sapienza,” as an Associate Professor in signal and information theory with the Engineering Faculty. In November 1992, he joined the Electronic Engineering Department, University of Roma TRE, as an Associate Professor in electrical communications and became a Full Professor in telecommunications in September 2001. Since 1992, he has been coordinating research and teaching activities in the telecommunication area at the University of Roma TRE, currently leading the Digital Signal Processing, Multimedia, and Optical Communications Laboratory at the Applied Electronics Department. His research is mainly focused on information theory, signal theory, and signal and image processing and their applications to both telecommunications systems and remote sensing.
Prof. Neri has been a member of the Working Group of the IEEE Educational Activities Board for global accreditation activities on biometrics. Since December 2008, he has been the President of the RadioLabs Consortium, a nonprofit consortium created in 2001 to promote tight cooperation on applied research programs between universities and industries.
Alessandro Neri (M'82) received the “Laurea” degree in electronic engineering from the University of Rome “La Sapienza,” Rome, Italy, in 1977.
He is a Full Professor in telecommunications with the Engineering Faculty, University of Roma TRE, Rome, Italy. In 1978, he joined the Research and Development Department of Contraves Italiana S.p.A., Rome, Italy, working in the field of radar signal processing and in applied detection and estimation theory, leading the Advanced Systems Group. In 1987, he joined the INFOCOM Department, University of Rome “La Sapienza,” as an Associate Professor in signal and information theory with the Engineering Faculty. In November 1992, he joined the Electronic Engineering Department, University of Roma TRE, as an Associate Professor in electrical communications and became a Full Professor in telecommunications in September 2001. Since 1992, he has been coordinating research and teaching activities in the telecommunication area at the University of Roma TRE, currently leading the Digital Signal Processing, Multimedia, and Optical Communications Laboratory at the Applied Electronics Department. His research is mainly focused on information theory, signal theory, and signal and image processing and their applications to both telecommunications systems and remote sensing.
Prof. Neri has been a member of the Working Group of the IEEE Educational Activities Board for global accreditation activities on biometrics. Since December 2008, he has been the President of the RadioLabs Consortium, a nonprofit consortium created in 2001 to promote tight cooperation on applied research programs between universities and industries.View more
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