2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.image.2019.115662
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Multiple-image encryption based on chaotic phase mask and equal modulus decomposition in quaternion gyrator domain

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“…Both Figure 10 and Table 5 jointly demonstrate that after the proposed encryption scheme gets applied over the plain images, the correlation among the plain images and encrypted images has been reduced copiously. Table 5, further, draws a comparison of the correlation coefficient between the proposed work and the other published works [25], [26], [29].…”
Section: ) Correlation Coefficient Analysismentioning
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“…Both Figure 10 and Table 5 jointly demonstrate that after the proposed encryption scheme gets applied over the plain images, the correlation among the plain images and encrypted images has been reduced copiously. Table 5, further, draws a comparison of the correlation coefficient between the proposed work and the other published works [25], [26], [29].…”
Section: ) Correlation Coefficient Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The proposed algorithms for the encryption and decryption have been developed and tested on Intel® Core™ i7-3740QM Lenovo Thinkpad with CPU @ 2.70 GHz, 8GB Ram and 500GB Hard drive with Windows 10 Education operating system, and MATLAB R2018a. Table 14 shows the encryption/ decryption time of our proposed scheme and also conducts a comparison with other schemes [25], [26], [28], [29], [53].…”
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“…So measures must be taken to develop such ciphers which have the capability to encrypt an arbitrary number of ciphers. Recently, a yet another MIE was reported in [21] through the usage of phase mask multiplexing in the fractional Fourier domain. The only problem to this MIE is that, the quality of output decrypted images gets degraded as the number of input images increases.…”
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