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This study looks into the harmonized use of Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) scrambling, Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum (FHSS) embedding, and Versatile Video Coding (VVC) compression in video steganography.AES improves cryptographic robustness by safeguarding steganographic data; FHSS adapts to dynamic communication situations, ensuring resilient and covert transmission; and VVC maximizes compression efficiency without sacrificing data concealment or perceptual video quality.This inquiry is enriched by experimental data, analysis, and discussions of obstacles and future directions.The combination of these techniques creates a powerful synergy at the convergence of cryptography, communication, and compression, offering a forward-thinking perspective on secure and efficient multimedia concealment applications.
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