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Title Page No: Certificate Acknowledgement Synopsis

This document provides an overview of audio data hiding and discusses various methods of hiding audio data including low-bit encoding, phase encoding, and spread spectrum. It describes implementing two of these methods in a project and outlines the hardware, software, and testing requirements for the system including unit, validation, integration, and user acceptance testing.
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Title Page No: Certificate Acknowledgement Synopsis

This document provides an overview of audio data hiding and discusses various methods of hiding audio data including low-bit encoding, phase encoding, and spread spectrum. It describes implementing two of these methods in a project and outlines the hardware, software, and testing requirements for the system including unit, validation, integration, and user acceptance testing.
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CERTIFICATE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT SYNOPSIS 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Over View of Project 1.2 Scope of the Projects 2. AUDIO ENVIRONMENTS 2.1 Digital Representation 2.2 Transmission Environment 5 3. METHODS OF AUDIO DATA HIDING 3.1. Low-Bit Encoding 3.2. Phase Encoding 3.3. Spread Spectrum 3.4. Echo Data Hiding 4. IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PROJECT 4.1 Low-Bit Encoding 4.2 Phase Encoding 5. HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS 5.1 Hardware Configuration 5.2 Software Configuration 13 13 10 11 8 9 6 7 4 1 2 3

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6. FEATURES OF JAVA 6.1 The Java Buzzwords 6.2 Swing Concepts 7. SYSTEM DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT 7.1 System Flow Diagram 7.2 Data Flow Diagram 7.3 Physical System Design 7.4 Input Design 7.5 Output Design 8. SYSTEM TESTING 8.1 Testing 8.2 Unit Testing 8.3 Validation Testing 8.4 Integration Testing 8.5 Output Testing 8.6 User Acceptance Testing 9. APPENDIX 9.1 Sample Coding 9.2 Screen Shots 10. CONCLUSION 11. SCOPE FOR FURTHER ENHANCEMENT 12. BIBLIOGRAPHY 31 55 64 66 67 25 26 26 24 24 25 19 20 21 22 23 14 16

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