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An Asymmetric Image Encryption Algorithm Based on a Fractional-Order Chaotic System and the RSA Public-Key Cryptosystem

Guodong Ye, Kaixin Jiao, Huishan Wu, Chen Pan, Xiaoling Huang

2020International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos77 citationsDOI

Abstract

Herein, an asymmetric image encryption algorithm based on RSA cryptosystem and a fractional-order chaotic system is proposed. Its security depends on RSA algorithm. First, a pair of public and private keys is generated by RSA algorithm. Subsequently, a random message shown as plaintext key information is encrypted by the public key and RSA to achieve ciphertext key information. Next, a new transformation map is established to generate the initial key according to the ciphertext key information. Subsequently, the initial key is substituted into a fractional hyperchaotic system equation to calculate the keystream. Finally, permutation and diffusion operations are employed to encrypt a plain image to obtain the final cipher image. In the proposed algorithm, different keys for encryption and decryption are designed under an asymmetric architecture. The RSA algorithm and fractional chaotic system are combined to encrypt images; in particular, a fast algorithm for computing power multiplication is employed, which significantly improves the encryption effect and enhances the security. Simulation results show that the proposed algorithm is effective and applicable to image protection.

Topics & Concepts

EncryptionDeterministic encryptionPlaintext-aware encryptionCryptosystemPlaintextCiphertextAlgorithmProbabilistic encryptionPublic-key cryptographyKeystreamKey (lock)MathematicsCipherMultiple encryptionTheoretical computer scienceSymmetric-key algorithmWatermarking attackComputer scienceCryptographyComputer securityChaos-based Image/Signal EncryptionCoding theory and cryptographyAdvanced Steganography and Watermarking Techniques
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