SkypeLine's m-ary modulation (Mode B using 128-bit Hadamard sequences) achieves a peak data rate of 2,407 bps, representing a 12,035% improvement over FHSS-based DSSS (Takahashi et al., 20.5 bps) and 19,256% over phase-coding techniques (Nutzinger et al., 12.5 bps). Four-layer parallel binary modulation (Mode A, Quattro) achieves a peak of 224 bps and mean of 106.61 bps at ≥99% reconstruction accuracy.
From 2016-kohls-skypeline — SkypeLine: Robust Hidden Data Transmission for VoIP
· Table 1, Table 2
· 2016
· ASIA Computer and Communications Security
Implications
DSSS-based VoIP steganography can now sustain low-bandwidth censorship-circumvention use cases (bridge address distribution, key exchange, messaging) at rates exceeding prior art by orders of magnitude — deployable today without a dedicated high-throughput channel.
Select m-ary modulation with Hadamard matrices for key-exchange or bridge-distribution payloads where a single Skype call window is the carrier; reserve parallel binary layers for robustness-critical scenarios where codec interference is a concern.