Efficient and anti-interference method of synchronising information extraction for cideo leaking signal

Electromagnetic radiation signal from computer display can be seen as a computer security risk if the radiation signal is intercepted and reconstructed. Electromagnetic radiation signal from computer display can also be called video leaking signal. Synchronising information extraction is the key problem of computer video leaking signal interception and reconstruction. To solve such problem, a novel synchronising information extraction algorithm based on spectral centroid has been developed. This study not only introduced spectral centroid into video leaking signal processing but also defined the concept of segmented spectral centroid. In addition, the uniformity degree of spectral centroid spacing distribution was defined to describe the harmonic characteristics of video leaking signal spectrum. The proposed algorithm can extract the electromagnetic radiation signal's synchronising information automatically and efficiently even with interference signal. Thus, the interception and reconstruction of electromagnetic radiation can be realised more effectively and the anti-interference performance can be improved.

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