SBIR-STTR Award

Authentication of Mobile Video Recordings (MVRs) Based on Real-Time Hybrid Digital Watermarking
Award last edited on: 3/18/2024

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
NSF
Total Award Amount
$884,768
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
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Principal Investigator
Zhenyu Wu

Company Information

MY EZ Communications LLC

142 Hampshire Drive
Plainsboro, NJ 08536
   (609) 713-3465
   zhenyu.wu@ieee.org
   N/A
Location: Single
Congr. District: 12
County: Middlesx

Phase I

Contract Number: 0232246
Start Date: 1/1/2003    Completed: 6/30/2003
Phase I year
2002
Phase I Amount
$99,768
This Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase I project is aimed at developing an authentication technology that enables the deployment of a digital Mobile Video Recordings (MVR) system. MVR data are collected daily by a very large fleet of patrol vehicles operated by the law enforcement community across the country that record events involving contact with civilians. Due to staggering costs associated with operating current analog, non-indexing systems, there is an overwhelming need for a computerized digital MVR technology. Its deployment, however, is hindered by legal acceptance, because a digital medium can be easily altered. Authentication plays a critical enabling role by providing an effective means to safeguard the integrity of MVR content. The objective of this research project is to develop a prototype for real-time MVR authentication software, based on a novel, hybrid watermarking algorithm, that integrates seamlessly with existing digital infrastructure. This algorithm is specifically designed to meet stringent operational requirements set forth by next generation MVR system. It achieves progressively varying robustness in one single watermark by means of error-correcting signature coding and rate-distortion guided bit embedding. It combines fragile watermark's ability to localize content tampering and robust watermark's ability to characterize the severity of content alteration. The MVR authentication, envisioned in this SBIR project, provides an enabling technology for the deployment of a digital MVR system for law enforcement agencies across the country that is more effective and much less costly to operate than the current analog system. The company's technology is inspired by and modeled after a set of realistic and specific requirements of the MVR program of the New Jersey (NJ) State Police, and its software-only solution is designed to integrate easily and seamlessly with its digital infrastructure. It provides a secure and economical mechanism for safeguarding MVR content integrity that is minimally invasive to the daily routines of patrol officers and MVR administrators. This NJ State Police and similar agencies across the country can easily adapt this technology so as to realize enormous cost saving through the deployment of a digital MVR system

Phase II

Contract Number: 0349602
Start Date: 1/15/2004    Completed: 12/31/2006
Phase II year
2004
(last award dollars: 2006)
Phase II Amount
$785,000

This Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR)Program Phase II project is aimed at the refinement and commercialization of the authentication technology developed during Phase I that enables the deployment of digital Mobile Video Recordings (MVR) system. A very large fleet of patrol vehicles operated by the law enforcement community that record events involving contact with civilians collects MVR data daily. Due to staggering costs associated with operating current analog, non-indexing system, there is an overwhelming needs for a computerized digital MVR technology. However, its deployment is hindered by legal acceptance, because digital medium can be easily altered. Authentication plays a critical enabling role by providing an effective means to safeguard the integrity of MVR content. To capitalize upon this emerging trend of digital MVR, the company proposes as a commercialization strategy to market the innovative technology in a package in an authenticated acquisition system, consisting of a digital video camera and a software suite for on-the-fly video watermarking, off-line MPEG compression and watermark verification. This compact and low-cost acquisition system leverages on existing in-car laptop for processing and storage, and is specifically designed to meet stringent operational requirements set forth by next generation MVR system. It integrates seamlessly with existing IT infrastructure and computerized MVR management systems. MVR has provided an effective way of protecting law enforcement agencies, their officers and the public they serve. The MVR authentication provides an enabling technology for the acceptance and deployment of cost-saving computerized MVR technology for the law enforcement community nationwide. It allows for safe elimination of the labor-intensive process associated with safeguarding the integrity of MVR content, because watermarking is done on the fly and there is no time window at which MVR data are ever unprotected. With the deployment of digital MVR system equipped with watermark authentication technology, the costs associated with operating the system will be greatly reduced allowing for the savings to be redeployed to other law enforcement endeavors. Within the next three years a comprehensive national digital facial database will be created to support Homeland Security. As an integral component of the in-car laptop, this technology will serve as the front line in capturing the data for submission to the national database.