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A Chaotic Image Encryption Scheme Based on Genetic Central Dogma and KMP Method

Yuwen Sha, Bo Sun, Chenxiao Yang, Jun Mou, Hadi Jahanshahi

2022International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos49 citationsDOI

Abstract

In this paper, an image cryptosystem based on genetic central dogma (GCD), Knuth–Morria–Pratt (KMP) algorithm and a chaotic system is developed. The KMP algorithm is firstly used to bind DNA strings to obtain the next array, which participates in the design of the chaotic initial condition, and then the secure chaotic sequences are produced by employing the sliding idea in pattern string matching. In the present procedure, a DNA-level two-way pixel’s shuffle is achieved by a shared stack push operation and it is adopted in the permutation module for the purpose of accelerating the overall pixel’s shuffle. Subsequently, the pixel values are substituted by simulating the process of protein synthesis in GCD, in which the DNA replication and RNA replication form the basis of the DNA-triploid mutation and new RNA mutation rules, respectively. Experimental simulations and extensive cryptanalysis fully vindicate that superior security effects in addition to satisfactory low time complexity can be simultaneously obtained by the proposed confusion-substitution scheme.

Topics & Concepts

EncryptionCryptosystemChaoticPixelPermutation (music)String (physics)AlgorithmComputer scienceImage (mathematics)CryptanalysisReplication (statistics)EmbeddingTheoretical computer scienceCryptographyMathematicsArtificial intelligencePhysicsStatisticsOperating systemAcousticsMathematical physicsChaos-based Image/Signal EncryptionCellular Automata and ApplicationsDNA and Biological Computing
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