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Journal of

Multimedia Technology &

Recent Advancements(JoMTRA) Jan - April 2014

STM JOURNALSScientific Technical Medical

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Dr. Ashish RunthalaLecturer, Biological Sciences Group,

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Dr. Hardev Singh VirkProfessor Emeritus, Eternal

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Dr. Shankargouda PatilAsst. Prof., Department of Oral

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Engineering Department, NIT, Rourkela, India.

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Indian Institute of Technology Madras, India.

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Aurangabad, India.

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Department of Applied Chemistry, BIT Mesra, Patna, India.

Dr. Priyavrat TharejaHead, Materials and Metallurgical

Engineering department, PEC University of Technology,

Chandigarh, India.

STM Journal (s) Advisory Board

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Editorial Board

Dr. Wesam AlmobaideenAssociate Professor

Computer Science Department, KASITThe University of Jordan, Amman,

Jordan.

Dr. V. K. GovindanProfessor in Computer science and engineering, and Dean Academic

Kerala, India.

Jim Z.C. LaiProfessor Department of Computer

Science and Engineering, National Taiwan Ocean University, Taiwan.

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Science & Engg, Amrita Vishwa VidyaPeetham (University), Amrita School

of Engineering, Kasavanahalli, Carmelaram P.O., Bangalore

Ela KumarAssociate Professor

Gautam Buddha University, Greater Noida, India.

Prof. Bharat BhargavaDepartments of Computer Sciences and

Electrical & Computer EngineeringPurdue University

USA.

Son VuongAssociate Professor, University of British Columbia South America.

Prof. Francesco ZirilliProfessor at Universita di Roma La SapienzaDipartimento di Matematica G.Castelnuovo

Piazzale A. Moro 200185 Roma, Italy.

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I take the privilege to present the print version for the Volume 1 Issue (1) of Journal of Multimedia

Technology & Recent Advancements. The intension of JoMTRA is to create an atmosphere that

stimulates creativeness, research and growth in the area of Multimedia Technology.

The development and growth of the mankind is the consequence of brilliant Research done by

eminent Scientists and Engineers in every field. JoMTRA provides an outlet for Research findings

and reviews in areas of Multimedia Technology found to be relevant for National and International

recent developments & research initiative.

The aim and scope of the Journal is to provide an academic medium and an important reference for

the advancement and dissemination of Research results that support high level learning, teaching and

research in the domain of Multimedia Technology.

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their continued support and invaluable contributions and suggestions in the form of authoring write

ups/ reviewing and providing constructive comments for the advancement of the journals. With

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Research/Reviews findings for our customers base.

I hope you will enjoy reading this issue and we welcome your feedback on any aspect of the Journal.

Dr. Archana Mehrotra

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1. An Application Development on Video as a Service in Cloud Computing Amruta Balapure, Rupali Patil, Anuja Zade, Janhavi Patil, Siddhant Tanpure 1

2. Visual Duplicates in Video using Content based Analysis Neha Bhalerao, Kavita Pandey, Prachi Shinde, Ashwini Magar 6

3. Authenticity by using Digital Certificate and Secure Communication through Key Agreement ProtocolMamatha Vayelapelli, P.S. Avadhani 12

4. Peer to Peer Privacy Preserving Authenticated Key-exchangeL. Alekhya, P.S. Avadhani 17

ContentsJournal of Multimedia Technology & Recent Advancements

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An Application Development on Video as a Service in

Cloud Computing

Amruta Balapure, Rupali Patil, Anuja Zade, Janhavi Patil, Siddhant Tanpure*

JSPM’s RSCOE, Pune, India

Abstract The recent trend is found to be the increased use of visual media such as featured films, TV

programs and home videos over the Internet. Hence, Video as a Service (VaaS) in cloud computing is gaining momentum. Success of any application in VaaS depends on storage,

streaming and security. This paper presents an application based on VaaS, which allows

users to upload video data on cloud, share videos with others and also watch videos shared by other people securely.

Keywords: Video as a Service (VaaS), visual media, cloud security, storage, streaming,

multimedia services

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Visual Duplicates in Video using Content based Analysis

Neha Bhalerao*, Kavita Pandey, Prachi Shinde, Ashwini Magar JSPM’s RSCOE, Pune, India

Abstract This paper proposes a technique to detect visual duplicates in video using content-based

analysis for analyzing duplicate videos in the database. Content-based analysis refers to analysis of digital media on the basis of features extracted from its contents. The

proposed algorithm uses key frames, extracts spatial features and stores them in their

respective feature vector. Feature vector stores the features extracted from key frame in

numerical form. It then compares feature vectors from the database to that of the query

video and displays whether the query video is duplicated or not. The authors have

analyzed only a set of key frames instead of an entire video frame. Thus, it is memory-efficient to detect duplicated video when we handle a vast size of the videos.

Keywords: visual duplicates, video, image, algorithm

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Authenticity by using Digital Certificate and Secure

Communication through Key Agreement Protocol

Mamatha Vayelapelli*, P.S. Avadhani Department of CS & SE, Andhra University College of Engineering, Visakhapatnam, India

Abstract An essential component of Internet security is based on public key cryptography, the two-

part encryption scheme where one part of the key is held privately and the other is made public. This technology has given rise to a small but growing industry that provides

Certificate Authority services (CA). These companies verify that a server computers

public key is valid and combine it with their own public key to create a unique Digital Certificate. A digital certificate is simply an electronic “statement”, signed by an

independent and trusted third party, in a format that is standardized so that its contents can be decoded by a client programs such as Web browsers. The most common digital

certificates on the Internet follow a standard named X.509.The technical and

documentary relationships for certifying the authenticity of the public keys of server(and client) computers on the Internet is referred to collectively as public key infrastructure(or

PKI).It is a secure system that is used to manage and control certificates . Digital

signatures can be used to protect the authenticity and integrity of data objects. Key agreement is achieved by using secret key cryptography. If two or more entities want to

employ and want to make use of secret key cryptography, then they must share a secret parameter or cryptographic key. Consequently, in a large system many secret keys must

typically be generated, stored and managed, destroyed in a secure way. Key agreement

protocols are proposed in this paper basing on the concept of digital signature. Discrete

logarithm (DL) based protocol is analyzed in detail further.

Keywords: Public-key, digital certificate, user authentication, key negotiation,

certification authority, secure communication

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Peer to Peer Privacy Preserving Authenticated

Key-exchange

L. Alekhya, P.S. Avadhani* Department of Computer Science & Systems Engineering, Andhra University College

of Engineering, Visakhapatnam, India

Abstract In particular Key-exchange algorithm Diffie-Hellman key exchange (DHKE), is one of

the most commonly used cryptographic mechanisms for providing network security. In order to secure Peer to Peer communication here we use a set of protocols password

based authenticated key exchange using verifiers to reduce vulnerabilities. Like any other form of software, P2P applications can contain vulnerabilities. What makes this

particularly dangerous for P2P software, however, is that peer-to-peer applications act

as servers as well as clients, meaning that they can be more vulnerable to remote exploits.

Keywords: Password authenticated key exchange, diffie-hellman, key exchange,

security, zero-knowledge, restricted random oracle