An Efficient Image Encryption Using Chaos Theory
Title | An Efficient Image Encryption Using Chaos Theory |
Publication Type | Conference Paper |
Year of Publication | 2019 |
Authors | Chandra, K. Ramesh, Prudhvi Raj, B., Prasannakumar, G. |
Conference Name | 2019 International Conference on Intelligent Computing and Control Systems (ICCS) |
Keywords | bit-XOR activity, chaos, chaos theory, composability, Conferences, control systems, cryptography, Cyber-physical systems, decryption, disorder hypothesis, efficient encryption, Encryption, Entropy, Image coding, image encryption, Indexes, pixel rearranging, pixel replacement, pixel shuffling, pixel substitution, pubcrawl, push savvy rearranging, resilience, Resiliency, section astute rearranging, turmoil hypothesis |
Abstract | This paper presents the encryption of advanced pictures dependent on turmoil hypothesis. Two principal forms are incorporated into this method those are pixel rearranging and pixel substitution. Disorder hypothesis is a part of science concentrating on the conduct of dynamical frameworks that are profoundly touchy to beginning conditions. A little change influences the framework to carry on totally unique, little changes in the beginning position of a disorganized framework have a major effect inevitably. A key of 128-piece length is created utilizing mayhem hypothesis, and decoding should be possible by utilizing a similar key. The bit-XOR activity is executed between the unique picture and disorder succession x is known as pixel substitution. Pixel rearranging contains push savvy rearranging and section astute rearranging gives extra security to pictures. The proposed strategy for encryption gives greater security to pictures. |
DOI | 10.1109/ICCS45141.2019.9065753 |
Citation Key | chandra_efficient_2019 |
- Image coding
- turmoil hypothesis
- section astute rearranging
- Resiliency
- resilience
- push savvy rearranging
- pubcrawl
- pixel substitution
- pixel shuffling
- pixel replacement
- pixel rearranging
- Indexes
- image encryption
- bit-XOR activity
- Entropy
- encryption
- efficient encryption
- disorder hypothesis
- decryption
- cyber-physical systems
- Cryptography
- control systems
- Conferences
- composability
- chaos theory
- chaos