2016
DOI: 10.3807/josk.2016.20.3.341
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Asymmetric Multiple-Image Encryption Based on Octonion Fresnel Transform and Sine Logistic Modulation Map

Abstract: A novel asymmetric multiple-image encryption method using an octonion Fresnel transform (OFST) and a two-dimensional Sine Logistic modulation map (2D-SLMM) is presented. First, a new multiple-image information processing tool termed the octonion Fresneltransform is proposed, and then an efficient method to calculate the OFST of an octonion matrix is developed. Subsequently this tool is applied to process multiple plaintext images, which are represented by octonion algebra, holistically in a vector manner. The … Show more

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“…It is mainly introduced in the image by the error elements from the analogue-to-digital converter or through bit changes that occurred during transmission. Salt & pepper noise affects the image in such a way that bright regions will be affected by dark pixels, and dark regions will be affected with bright pixels [45]. A well-designed encryption algorithm must resist to this noise.…”
Section: H Noise Intrusion Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is mainly introduced in the image by the error elements from the analogue-to-digital converter or through bit changes that occurred during transmission. Salt & pepper noise affects the image in such a way that bright regions will be affected by dark pixels, and dark regions will be affected with bright pixels [45]. A well-designed encryption algorithm must resist to this noise.…”
Section: H Noise Intrusion Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the complexity of the chaotic maps is evaluated by permutation complexity (PE) [43]. The PEs of the 2D-SLIM map are compared with different chaotic maps used in some related studies [32][33][34][35] in figure 2. The PEs of this map are apparently higher than those of the other maps.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…HD chaotic maps and hyperchaotic maps have more parameters and variables than 1D chaotic maps. Hence, some researchers proposed the asymmetric encryption algorithms based on the HD chaotic maps [32][33][34][35][36][37][38]. For instance, Liu et al [32] proposed an asymmetric color image encryption algorithm using the Henon map and SHA-256.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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