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Article Dans Une Revue International journal of bifurcation and chaos in applied sciences and engineering Année : 2016

Fast and secure chaos-based cryptosystem for images

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Non-linear dynamic cryptosystems or chaos-based cryptosystems have been attracting a large amount of research since 1990. The critical aspect of cryptography is to face the growth of communication and to achieve the design of fast and secure cryptosystems. In this paper, we introduce three versions of a chaos-based cryptosystem based on a similar structure of the Zhang and Fridrich cryptosystems. Each version is composed of two layers: a confusion layer and a diffusion layer. The confusion layer is achieved by using a modified 2-D cat map to overcome the fixedpoint problem and some other weaknesses, and also to increase the dynamic key space. The 32-bit logistic map is used as a diffusion layer for the first version, which is more robust than using it in 8-bit. In the other versions, the logistic map is replaced by a modified Finite Skew Tent Map (FSTM) for three reasons: to increase the nonlinearity properties of the diffusion layer, to overcome the fixed-point problem, and toincrease the dynamic key space. Finally, all versions of the proposed cryptosystem are more resistant against known attacks and faster thanZhang cryptosystems. Moreover, the dynamic key space is much larger than the one used in Zhang cryptosystems. Performance and security analysis prove that the proposed cryptosystems are suitable for securing real-time applications.
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hal-01163846 , version 1 (10-03-2020)

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Mousa Farajallah, Safwan El Assad, Olivier Deforges. Fast and secure chaos-based cryptosystem for images. International journal of bifurcation and chaos in applied sciences and engineering , 2016, 26 (2), pp.1650021.1-1650021.21. ⟨10.1142/S0218127416500218⟩. ⟨hal-01163846⟩
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