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Color image encryption based on cross 2D hyperchaotic map using combined cycle shift scrambling and selecting diffusion

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A novel color image encryption algorithm based on a cross 2D hyperchaotic map is proposed in this paper. The cross 2D hyperchaotic map is constructed using one nonlinear function and… Click to show full abstract

A novel color image encryption algorithm based on a cross 2D hyperchaotic map is proposed in this paper. The cross 2D hyperchaotic map is constructed using one nonlinear function and two chaotic maps with a cross structure. Chaotic behaviors are illustrated using bifurcation diagrams, Lyapunov exponent spectra, phase portraits, etc. In the color image encryption algorithm, the keys are generated using hash function SHA-512 and the information of the plain color image. First, the color plain image is converted to a combined bit-level matrix and permuted by the chaos-based row and column combined cycle shift scrambling method. Then, the scrambled integer matrix is diffused according to the selecting sequence which depends on the chaotic sequence. Last, decompose the diffusion matrix to get the encrypted color image. Simulation experiments and security evaluations show that the algorithm can encrypt the color image effectively and has good security to resist various kinds of attacks.

Keywords: image encryption; color; cross hyperchaotic; hyperchaotic map; image; color image

Journal Title: Nonlinear Dynamics
Year Published: 2021

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