4.6 Article

Color Image Encryption Algorithm Based on Hyper-Chaos and DNA Computing

Journal

IEEE ACCESS
Volume 8, Issue -, Pages 88093-88107

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/ACCESS.2020.2990170

Keywords

Image processing; chaos; encryption; decryption; DNA computing

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  1. Universal College of Learning, New Zealand [PD20/1323]

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In this study, a novel technique using a hyper chaotic dynamical system and DNA computing has been designed with high plaintext sensitivity. In order to reduce cost, a selection procedure using tent map has been employed for generating different key streams from the same chaotic data obtained from the iterations of chaotic dynamical system. After separating the three channels from the input color image, they are both confused and diffused. First of all, these channels are diffused on a decimal level. Then they are permuted. Further, DNA encoding is performed upon these channels. Moreover, DNA level diffusion is performed to further increase the degree of randomness in the image. Lastly, the DNA encoded image is converted into decimal to get the final cipher image. Both the experimental results and security analysis strongly demonstrate the robustness of the proposed scheme. A comparison of the proposed scheme has also been made with other recently developed schemes to show that this scheme outperforms the others in terms of computational cost, time and memory efficiency. Additionally, with the large key space, the proposed scheme can resist any brute force, plaintext and statistical attacks, therefore it is a good fit for the real world applications of the image security.

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