23 February 2017 Cross-utilizing hyperchaotic and DNA sequences for image encryption
Kun Zhan, Dong Wei, Jinhui Shi, Jun Yu
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Abstract
The hyperchaotic sequence and the DNA sequence are utilized jointly for image encryption. A four-dimensional hyperchaotic system is used to generate a pseudorandom sequence. The main idea is to apply the hyperchaotic sequence to almost all steps of the encryption. All intensity values of an input image are converted to a serial binary digit stream, and the bitstream is scrambled globally by the hyperchaotic sequence. DNA algebraic operation and complementation are performed between the hyperchaotic sequence and the DNA sequence to obtain a robust encryption performance. The experiment results demonstrate that the encryption algorithm achieves the performance of the state-of-the-art methods in term of quality, security, and robustness against noise and cropping attack.
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Kun Zhan, Dong Wei, Jinhui Shi, and Jun Yu "Cross-utilizing hyperchaotic and DNA sequences for image encryption," Journal of Electronic Imaging 26(1), 013021 (23 February 2017). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.JEI.26.1.013021
Received: 6 November 2016; Accepted: 9 February 2017; Published: 23 February 2017
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KEYWORDS
Image encryption

Binary data

Complex systems

Cameras

Image information entropy

Chaos

Image resolution

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