IEEE Access (Jan 2023)

ENF Based Digital Multimedia Forensics: Survey, Application, Challenges and Future Work

  • Ericmoore Ngharamike,
  • Li-Minn Ang,
  • Kah Phooi Seng,
  • Mingzhong Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2023.3312181
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11
pp. 101241 – 101272

Abstract

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The electric network frequency (ENF) represents the transmission frequency of the electrical grid and fluctuates constantly around 50 Hz or 60 Hz, subject to the region. This constant fluctuation, caused by the continuous mismatch in power demand and supply, makes the ENF a unique signature, which can be utilized for several applications. According to studies, the ENF may be intrinsically implanted in audio recordings captured by digital audio recorders (e.g., microphone-based voice recorder) plugged into the mains supply or are situated close to sources of power and power transmission cable due to electromagnetic field interference originated from power source or acoustic hum and mechanical vibrations emitted by electrically operated devices such as regular household appliances. Recent studies further observed that video recordings made under an illumination source powered by main power can pick up the ENF signal. Following this discovery, several research efforts have been invested towards successful and accurate extraction of the ENF signal, and utilizing the ENF signal retrieved for several applications, including time stamp verification, audio/video authentication, location of recording estimation, power grid identification, estimation of camera read-out time, and video record synchronization. To the best of our knowledge, there has been no comprehensive survey on ENF-based multimedia forensics. Thus, in this paper, we present a comprehensive survey of studies conducted in this field, identifying several application specifics, current challenges, and future research directions.

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