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Non-square colour image scrambling based on two-dimensional Sine-Logistic and Henon map

Image scrambling is an important technology in information hiding, where the Arnold transformation is widely used. Several researchers have proposed the application of Henon map in square image scrambling, and certain improved technologies require scrambling many times to achieve a good effect witho...

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Published in:KSII transactions on Internet and information systems 2017-12, Vol.11 (12), p.5963-5980
Main Authors: Zhou, Siqi, Xu, Feng, Ping, Ping, Xie, Zaipeng, Lyu, Xin
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Language:Korean
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Summary:Image scrambling is an important technology in information hiding, where the Arnold transformation is widely used. Several researchers have proposed the application of Henon map in square image scrambling, and certain improved technologies require scrambling many times to achieve a good effect without resisting chosen-plaintext attack although it can be directly applied to non-square images. This paper presents a non-square image scrambling algorithm, which can resist chosen-plaintext attack based on a chaotic two-dimensional Sine Logistic modulation map and Henon map (2D-SLHM). Theoretical analysis and experimental results show that the proposed algorithm has advantages in terms of key space, efficiency, scrambling degree, ability of anti-attack and robustness to noise interference.
ISSN:1976-7277
1976-7277