• Title/Summary/Keyword: Chaotic image encryption

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Design and Implementation of Image Encryption Method for Multi-Parameter Chaotic System (다중변수 혼돈계를 이용한 이미지 암호화 방법의 설계 및 구현)

  • Yim, Geo-Su
    • Convergence Security Journal
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    • v.8 no.3
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    • pp.57-64
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    • 2008
  • The Security of digital images has become increasingly more important in highly computerized and interconnected world. Therefore, The chaos-based encryption algorithms have suggested some new and efficient ways to develop secure image encryption method. This paper is described for the point at issue in all chaos-based encryption method for distribution of a chaotic signals. It has a method for generation of uniformly distributed chaotic signals that we designed secure algorithm of multi-parameter chaotic systems. So we are present validity of the theoretical models for results of image encryption and decryption for proposed method.

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New chaotic map development and its application in encrypted color image

  • JarJar, Abdellatif
    • Journal of Multimedia Information System
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.131-142
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    • 2021
  • This paper traces the process of constructing a new one-dimensional chaotic map, and will provide a simple application in color image encryption. The use of Sarkovskii's theorem will make it possible to determine the existence of chaos and restrict all conditions to ensure the existence of this new sequence. In addition, the sensitivity to initial conditions will be proved by Lyapunov's index value. Similarly, the performance of this new chaotic map will be illustrated graphically and compared with other chaotic maps most commonly used in cryptography. Finally, a humble color image encryption application will show the power of this new chaotic map.

Image Encryption with The Cross Diffusion of Two Chaotic Maps

  • Jiao, Ge;Peng, Xiaojiang;Duan, Kaiwen
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.1064-1079
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    • 2019
  • Information security has become increasingly important with the rapid development of mobile devices and internet. An efficient encryption system is a key to this end. In this paper, we propose an image encryption method based on the cross diffusion of two chaotic maps. We use two chaotic sequences, namely the Logistic map and the Chebyshev map, for key generation which has larger security key space than single one. Moreover, we use these two sequences for further image encryption diffusion which decreases the correlation of neighboring pixels significantly. We conduct extensive experiments on several well-known images like Lena, Baboon, Koala, etc. Experimental results show that our algorithm has the characteristics of large key space, fast, robust to statistic attack, etc.

Quantized DCT Coefficient Category Address Encryption for JPEG Image

  • Li, Shanshan;Zhang, Yuanyuan
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.10 no.4
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    • pp.1790-1806
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    • 2016
  • Digital image encryption is widely used for image data security. JPEG standard compresses image with great performance on reducing file size. Thus, to encrypt an image in JPEG format we should keep the quality of original image and reduced size. This paper proposes a JPEG image encryption scheme based on quantized DC and non-zero AC coefficients inner category scrambling. Instead of coefficient value encryption, the address of coefficient is encrypted to get the address of cipher text. Then 8*8 blocks are shuffled. Chaotic iteration is employed to generate chaotic sequences for address scrambling and block shuffling. Analysis of simulation shows the proposed scheme is resistant to common attacks. Moreover, the proposed method keeps the file size of the encrypted image in an acceptable range compared with the plain text. To enlarge the cipher text possible space and improve the resistance to sophisticated attacks, several additional procedures are further developed. Contrast experiments verify these procedures can refine the proposed scheme and achieve significant improvements.

Image Encryption Based on Quadruple Encryption using Henon and Circle Chaotic Maps

  • Hanchinamani, Gururaj;Kulkarni, Linganagouda
    • Journal of Multimedia Information System
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    • v.2 no.2
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    • pp.193-206
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    • 2015
  • In this paper a new approach for image encryption based on quadruple encryption with dual chaotic maps is proposed. The encryption process is performed with quadruple encryption by invoking the encrypt and decrypt routines with different keys in the sequence EDEE. The decryption process is performed in the reverse direction DDED. The key generation for the quadruple encryption is achieved with a 1D Circle map. The chaotic values for the encrypt and decrypt routines are generated by using a 2D Henon map. The Encrypt routine E is composed of three stages i.e. permutation, pixel value rotation and diffusion. The permutation is achieved by: row and column scrambling with chaotic values, exchanging the lower and the upper principal and secondary diagonal elements based on the chaotic values. The second stage circularly rotates all the pixel values based on the chaotic values. The last stage performs the diffusion in two directions (forward and backward) with two previously diffused pixels and two chaotic values. The security and performance of the proposed scheme are assessed thoroughly by using the key space, statistical, differential, entropy and performance analysis. The proposed scheme is computationally fast with security intact.

An Efficient Image Encryption Scheme Based on Quintuple Encryption Using Gumowski-Mira and Tent Maps

  • Hanchinamani, Gururaj;Kulkarni, Linganagouda
    • International Journal of Contents
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    • v.11 no.4
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    • pp.56-69
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    • 2015
  • This paper proposes an efficient image encryption scheme based on quintuple encryption using two chaotic maps. The encryption process is realized with quintuple encryption by calling the encrypt(E) and decrypt(D) functions five times with five different keys in the form EDEEE. The decryption process is accomplished in the reverse direction by invoking the encrypt and decrypt functions in the form DDDED. The keys for the quintuple encryption/decryption processes are generated by using a Tent map. The chaotic values for the encrypt/decrypt operations are generated by using a Gumowski-Mira map. The encrypt function E is composed of three stages: permutation, pixel value rotation and diffusion. The permutation stage scrambles all the rows and columns to chaotically generated positions. This stage reduces the correlation radically among the neighboring pixels. The pixel value rotation stage circularly rotates all the pixels either left or right, and the amount of rotation is based on chaotic values. The last stage performs the diffusion four times by scanning the image in four different directions: Horizontally, Vertically, Principal diagonally and Secondary diagonally. Each of the four diffusion steps performs the diffusion in two directions (forward and backward) with two previously diffused pixels and two chaotic values. This stage ensures the resistance against the differential attacks. The security and performance of the proposed method is investigated thoroughly by using key space, statistical, differential, entropy and performance analysis. The experimental results confirm that the proposed scheme is computationally fast with security intact.

Image Encryption by C-MLCA and 3-dimensional Chaotic Cat Map using Laplace Expansions (C-MLCA와 Laplace 전개를 이용한 3차원 카오스 캣맵에 의한 영상 암호)

  • Cho, Sung-Jin;Kim, Han-Doo;Choi, Un-Sook;Kang, Sung-Won
    • The Journal of the Korea institute of electronic communication sciences
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    • v.14 no.6
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    • pp.1187-1196
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    • 2019
  • Information security has become a major challenge with the advent of cloud and social networking sites. Conventional encryption algorithms might not be suitable for image encryption because of the large data size and high redundancy among the raw pixels of a digital image. In this paper, we generalize the encryption method for of color image proposed by Jeong et al. to color image encryption using parametric 3-dimensional chaotic cat map using Laplace expansion and C-MLCA. Through rigorous experiments, we demonstrate that the proposed new image encryption system provides high security and reliability.

An Efficient Chaotic Image Encryption Algorithm Based on Self-adaptive Model and Feedback Mechanism

  • Zhang, Xiao;Wang, Chengqi;Zheng, Zhiming
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.11 no.3
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    • pp.1785-1801
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    • 2017
  • In recent years, image encryption algorithms have been developed rapidly in order to ensure the security of image transmission. With the assistance of our previous work, this paper proposes a novel chaotic image encryption algorithm based on self-adaptive model and feedback mechanism to enhance the security and improve the efficiency. Different from other existing methods where the permutation is performed by the self-adaptive model, the initial values of iteration are generated in a novel way to make the distribution of initial values more uniform. Unlike the other schemes which is on the strength of the feedback mechanism in the stage of diffusion, the piecewise linear chaotic map is first introduced to produce the intermediate values for the sake of resisting the differential attack. The security and efficiency analysis has been performed. We measure our scheme through comprehensive simulations, considering key sensitivity, key space, encryption speed, and resistance to common attacks, especially differential attack.

The fast image encryption algorithm based on substitution and diffusion

  • Zhang, Yong;Jia, Xiaoyang
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.12 no.9
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    • pp.4487-4511
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    • 2018
  • A fast image encryption system based on substitution and diffusion was proposed, which includes one covering process, one substitution process and two diffusion processes. At first, Chen's chaotic system together with an external 256-bit long secret key was used to generate the key streams for image encryption, in which the initial values of Chen's chaotic system were regarded as the public key. Then the plain image was masked by the covering process. After that the resulting image was substituted with the disturbed S-Box of AES. Finally, the substituted image was diffused twice with the add-modulo operations as the core to obtain the cipher image. Simulation analysis and comparison results with AES and some existing image cryptosystems show that the proposed image cryptosystem possesses the merits of fast encryption/decryption speed, good statistical characteristics, strong sensitivity and etc., and can be used as a candidate system of network security communication.

A high reliable optical image encryption system which combined discrete chaos function with permutation algorithm (이산 카오스 함수와 Permutation Algorithm을 결합한 고신뢰도 광영상 암호시스템)

  • 박종호
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information Security & Cryptology
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    • v.9 no.4
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    • pp.37-48
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    • 1999
  • Current encryption methods have been applied to secure communication using discrete chaotic system whose output is a noise-like signal which differs from the conventional encryption methods that employ algebra and number theory[1-2] We propose an optical encryption method that transforms the primary pattern into the image pattern of discrete chaotic function first a primary pattern is encoded using permutation algorithm, In the proposed system we suggest the permutation algorithm using the output of key steam generator and its security level is analyzed. In this paper we worked out problem of the application about few discrete chaos function through a permutation algorithm and enhanced the security level. Experimental results with image signal demonstrate the proper of the implemented optical encryption system.