Xiaoyang Chen, Jun Mou, Yinghong Cao, Santo Banerjee
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Abstract
In this paper, a chaotic multiple-image encryption algorithm using block scrambling and dynamic DNA coding is designed. The algorithm can achieve simultaneous encryption of many different types of images. Firstly, a new block scrambling algorithm is proposed, which is divided into two scrambling modes according to the size of the initial block. And it combines with the cyclic shift operation to achieve scrambling. Secondly, dynamic DNA coding is utilized to diffuse images, which enhances the complexity and security of the proposed multiple-image encryption algorithm. Through the analysis of key space, correlation, information entropy, histogram, differential attacks and robustness, it is verified that the algorithm is safe and effective. Experimental results show that the new multiple-image encryption algorithm is suitable for multiple color and gray images encryption. The algorithm has excellent encryption performance, and can be applied in secure communication.
本文设计了一种使用块加扰和动态 DNA 编码的混沌多图像加密算法。该算法可实现多种不同类型图像的同时加密。首先,提出了一种新的块加扰算法,根据初始块的大小分为两种加扰模式。并结合循环移位操作实现加扰。其次,利用动态 DNA 编码对图像进行扩散,增强了所提多图像加密算法的复杂性和安全性。通过对密钥空间、相关性、信息熵、直方图、差分攻击和鲁棒性的分析,验证了算法的安全性和有效性。实验结果表明,新的多图像加密算法适用于多彩色和灰色图像加密。该算法具有优异的加密性能,可应用于安全通信领域。
期刊介绍:
The International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos is widely regarded as a leading journal in the exciting fields of chaos theory and nonlinear science. Represented by an international editorial board comprising top researchers from a wide variety of disciplines, it is setting high standards in scientific and production quality. The journal has been reputedly acclaimed by the scientific community around the world, and has featured many important papers by leading researchers from various areas of applied sciences and engineering.
The discipline of chaos theory has created a universal paradigm, a scientific parlance, and a mathematical tool for grappling with complex dynamical phenomena. In every field of applied sciences (astronomy, atmospheric sciences, biology, chemistry, economics, geophysics, life and medical sciences, physics, social sciences, ecology, etc.) and engineering (aerospace, chemical, electronic, civil, computer, information, mechanical, software, telecommunication, etc.), the local and global manifestations of chaos and bifurcation have burst forth in an unprecedented universality, linking scientists heretofore unfamiliar with one another''s fields, and offering an opportunity to reshape our grasp of reality.