Secure sharing of image data through different communication channels is a challenging research issue in digital networks. In such cases, cryptography algorithms are widely used to encrypt and decrypt the information reliably at both ends of source and target destinations. Various state-of-the-art image encryption algorithms are surveyed and investigated to assess the best image encryption. In this paper, image encryption is described with various fuzzy operation modes. It ensures secure image transmission over to the digital channels. Most reliable image encryption is the aim of the work, and it is achieved through developing a hybrid fuzzy based framework that composites the techniques of image encryption methods and fuzzy operation modes. Proposed hybrid fuzzy based models are highly recommended to maintain secure information on portable robotics devices, communication channels, and routing devices. These hybrid encrypted models provide the users' privacy to access the image data with reliable security mechanisms.
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