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Image encryption using DNA complementary rule and chaotic maps
Authors:Hongjun Liu  Xingyuan Wang  Abdurahman kadir
Affiliation:a School of Electronic and Information Engineering, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian 116024, China
b School of Information Engineering, Weifang Vocational College, Weifang 261041, China
c School of Computer Science and Engineering, Xinjiang University of Finance and Economics, Urumqi 830012, China
Abstract:This paper proposes a novel confusion and diffusion method for image encryption. One innovation is to confuse the pixels by transforming the nucleotide into its base pair for random times, the other is to generate the new keys according to the plain image and the common keys, which can make the initial conditions of the chaotic maps change automatically in every encryption process. For any size of the original grayscale image, after being permuted the rows and columns respectively by the arrays generated by piecewise linear chaotic map (PWLCM), each pixel of the original image is encoded into four nucleotides by the deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) coding, then each nucleotide is transformed into its base pair for random time(s) using the complementary rule, the times is generated by Chebyshev maps. Experiment results and security analysis show that the scheme can not only achieve good encryption result, but also the key space is large enough to resist against common attacks.
Keywords:Image encryption  DNA coding  Complementary rule  Message Digest 5  PWLCM  Chebyshev chaotic maps
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