A new color image encryption scheme using CML and a fractional-order chaotic system.

The chaos-based image cryptosystems have been widely investigated in recent years to provide real-time encryption and transmission. In this paper, a novel color image encryption algorithm by using coupled-map lattices (CML) and a fractional-order chaotic system is proposed to enhance the security an...

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Main Authors: Xiangjun Wu, Yang Li, Jürgen Kurths
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4380443?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-2153302fd88d4fe9bac8db270e5923532020-11-24T21:30:29ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-01103e011966010.1371/journal.pone.0119660A new color image encryption scheme using CML and a fractional-order chaotic system.Xiangjun WuYang LiJürgen KurthsThe chaos-based image cryptosystems have been widely investigated in recent years to provide real-time encryption and transmission. In this paper, a novel color image encryption algorithm by using coupled-map lattices (CML) and a fractional-order chaotic system is proposed to enhance the security and robustness of the encryption algorithms with a permutation-diffusion structure. To make the encryption procedure more confusing and complex, an image division-shuffling process is put forward, where the plain-image is first divided into four sub-images, and then the position of the pixels in the whole image is shuffled. In order to generate initial conditions and parameters of two chaotic systems, a 280-bit long external secret key is employed. The key space analysis, various statistical analysis, information entropy analysis, differential analysis and key sensitivity analysis are introduced to test the security of the new image encryption algorithm. The cryptosystem speed is analyzed and tested as well. Experimental results confirm that, in comparison to other image encryption schemes, the new algorithm has higher security and is fast for practical image encryption. Moreover, an extensive tolerance analysis of some common image processing operations such as noise adding, cropping, JPEG compression, rotation, brightening and darkening, has been performed on the proposed image encryption technique. Corresponding results reveal that the proposed image encryption method has good robustness against some image processing operations and geometric attacks.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4380443?pdf=render
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Yang Li
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A new color image encryption scheme using CML and a fractional-order chaotic system.
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author_facet Xiangjun Wu
Yang Li
Jürgen Kurths
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title A new color image encryption scheme using CML and a fractional-order chaotic system.
title_short A new color image encryption scheme using CML and a fractional-order chaotic system.
title_full A new color image encryption scheme using CML and a fractional-order chaotic system.
title_fullStr A new color image encryption scheme using CML and a fractional-order chaotic system.
title_full_unstemmed A new color image encryption scheme using CML and a fractional-order chaotic system.
title_sort new color image encryption scheme using cml and a fractional-order chaotic system.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2015-01-01
description The chaos-based image cryptosystems have been widely investigated in recent years to provide real-time encryption and transmission. In this paper, a novel color image encryption algorithm by using coupled-map lattices (CML) and a fractional-order chaotic system is proposed to enhance the security and robustness of the encryption algorithms with a permutation-diffusion structure. To make the encryption procedure more confusing and complex, an image division-shuffling process is put forward, where the plain-image is first divided into four sub-images, and then the position of the pixels in the whole image is shuffled. In order to generate initial conditions and parameters of two chaotic systems, a 280-bit long external secret key is employed. The key space analysis, various statistical analysis, information entropy analysis, differential analysis and key sensitivity analysis are introduced to test the security of the new image encryption algorithm. The cryptosystem speed is analyzed and tested as well. Experimental results confirm that, in comparison to other image encryption schemes, the new algorithm has higher security and is fast for practical image encryption. Moreover, an extensive tolerance analysis of some common image processing operations such as noise adding, cropping, JPEG compression, rotation, brightening and darkening, has been performed on the proposed image encryption technique. Corresponding results reveal that the proposed image encryption method has good robustness against some image processing operations and geometric attacks.
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