2014
DOI: 10.1155/2014/917147
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Image Encryption Algorithm Based on DNA Encoding and Chaotic Maps

Abstract: We propose a new image encryption algorithm based on DNA sequences combined with chaotic maps. This algorithm has two innovations: (1) it diffuses the pixels by transforming the nucleotides into corresponding base pairs a random number of times and (2) it confuses the pixels by a chaotic index based on a chaotic map. For any size of the original grayscale image, the rows and columns are fist exchanged by the arrays generated by a logistic chaotic map. Secondly, each pixel that has been confused is encoded into… Show more

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“…In table X, NPCR and UACI values are tabled for proposed algorithms along with comparison with similar works. [17] 99.7017 28.7051 Diaconu et al [5] 99.489 29.006 Dascalescu et al [1] 99.431 25.032 A.L.A. Dalhoum et al [2] 90.126 NaN…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In table X, NPCR and UACI values are tabled for proposed algorithms along with comparison with similar works. [17] 99.7017 28.7051 Diaconu et al [5] 99.489 29.006 Dascalescu et al [1] 99.431 25.032 A.L.A. Dalhoum et al [2] 90.126 NaN…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The experimental results are performed using MAT-LAB R2015a on a personal computer with a Intel5 core6 i5-4200U CPU 1.60 GHz, 8 GB memory, and 500 GB harddisk capacity and Microsoft Windows 8. HCMT-EE method has high speed encryption results compared to [29,[44][45][46][47]. All input images are tested using MATLAB from the USC-SIPI "Miscellaneous" dataset which is not random dataset.…”
Section: Simulation Results Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, HCMT-EE had less time complexity for large-size images. Table 1, shows a comparison of [29,[44][45][46][47] enhanced experimental encryption/decryption speed results tested on several input images using MATLAB.…”
Section: Simulation Results Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The private key is kept private by the owner and the public key is shared between the approved recipients or is made available to everyone. Encrypted data can only be encrypted with the recipient's public key using the corresponding private key [9], [10]. The general construction of the encryption algorithms is illustrated below in Fig.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%