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A robust image encryption scheme using chaotic tent map and cellular automata

This paper suggests a unique image encryption scheme based on key-based block ciphering followed by shuffling of ciphered bytes with variable-sized blocks, which makes this scheme substantially robust compared to other contemporary schemes available. Another distinguishing feature of this scheme is...

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Published in:Nonlinear dynamics 2020-05, Vol.100 (3), p.2877-2898
Main Authors: Naskar, Prabir Kumar, Bhattacharyya, Surojit, Nandy, Dipta, Chaudhuri, Atal
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Language:English
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Summary:This paper suggests a unique image encryption scheme based on key-based block ciphering followed by shuffling of ciphered bytes with variable-sized blocks, which makes this scheme substantially robust compared to other contemporary schemes available. Another distinguishing feature of this scheme is the usage of variable-sized key streams for consecutive blocks. Based on the elementary cellular automata with chaotic tent map, distinct key streams are used to cipher individual blocks. In the subsequent step, the bytes of the ciphered block so obtained are further shuffled to make the scheme more diffused. The block size varies with the varying key stream, which is again dependent on the preceding key stream as well as the plain image. It needs to be mentioned that the size of the first block and the key stream are generated from a 64-byte secret key and the plain image. Values of correlation and the number of pixel change rate between the original and the encrypted images are 0.000479 and 99.620901, respectively. Both of the above results along with other relevant experimental results strongly establish the robustness of the proposed scheme.
ISSN:0924-090X
1573-269X
DOI:10.1007/s11071-020-05625-3