2022
DOI: 10.1155/2022/6165901
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A New Highly Secure Optical Image Security Technique Using Gyrator Transform for Image Security-Related Applications

Abstract: New methods and apparatuses for information security have evolved as a result of the rapid expansion of optical information processing. Security is one of the major issues in digital image transmission because it can deliver very secret information to any corresponding agency such as the military, biomedical, and security agencies. Previously, various techniques are proposed to perform optical image encryption techniques using different transformation and pixel-level techniques. Each work has its advantages an… Show more

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“…Compared with ordinary image encryption, optical image encryption has the advantages of parallelism, large storage density and multidimensional encryption 1 . Since Javidi and Refregier first suggested an optical encryption scheme by converting a plaintext to the ciphertext with white noise distribution by double random phase encoding method (DRPE) in 1995 2 , researchers have extended the original DRPE into fractional Fourier domain [3][4][5] , Fresnel domain 6,7 , and gyrator domain 8,9 and so on.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compared with ordinary image encryption, optical image encryption has the advantages of parallelism, large storage density and multidimensional encryption 1 . Since Javidi and Refregier first suggested an optical encryption scheme by converting a plaintext to the ciphertext with white noise distribution by double random phase encoding method (DRPE) in 1995 2 , researchers have extended the original DRPE into fractional Fourier domain [3][4][5] , Fresnel domain 6,7 , and gyrator domain 8,9 and so on.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%