The vast majority of compressed digital data that flows nowadays on modern high-speed networks is directly related to human activity. It describes what we do, what we see and photograph, where we go, whom we meet, and specifically every moment of our lives. This brings up issues and concerns regarding the necessity to safeguard user privacy as well as to protect the digital multimedia contents that are delivered to offer new experiences. In this paper, we explore a unified approach to compression and privacy by considering different types of digital data (text, images, sound, and hyperspectral images).

Transmission of Digital Data in the 5G Era: Compression and Privacy

Carpentieri B.
Conceptualization
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Palmieri F.
Conceptualization
2023-01-01

Abstract

The vast majority of compressed digital data that flows nowadays on modern high-speed networks is directly related to human activity. It describes what we do, what we see and photograph, where we go, whom we meet, and specifically every moment of our lives. This brings up issues and concerns regarding the necessity to safeguard user privacy as well as to protect the digital multimedia contents that are delivered to offer new experiences. In this paper, we explore a unified approach to compression and privacy by considering different types of digital data (text, images, sound, and hyperspectral images).
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