The security of images has become a hot research area due to the widespread usage of the digital images all over the world. Literature review on chaotic image cryptography, on the other hand, indicates that many constructs have been employed for the realization of confusion operation while developing the image ciphers. To enhance the computational time, this study proposes a novel image cipher based on two chaotic maps and rectangle as a scrambler. As the given grayscale image is input, it is scrambled through dynamically generated rectangles. As a modus operandi, these rectangles are created in the given image with various dimensions and different location. The pixels lying on the boundary of the rectangle are rotated clockwise and anticlo...
Image scrambling is a process to convert a meaningful image into an unidentifiable or an unordered i...
Image scrambling is a process to convert a meaningful image into an unidentifiable or an unordered i...
Chaotic systems produce pseudo-random sequences with good randomness; therefore, these systems are s...
Due to the network and multimedia application developments, information security become important si...
Image encryption based on chaotic maps is an important method for ensuring the secure communication ...
This paper proposes an effective chaos-based encryption algorithm specialised for images. A system o...
One-dimensional and three-dimensional piecewise chaotic maps are used to propose an image-encipher t...
This paper proposes an image encryption technique using three stages algorithms based on hyper-chaot...
A chaos-based cryptosystem has been suggested and investigated since last decade because of its sens...
Recently, a little research into image encryption has been used on chaotic economic maps. The curren...
In the recent world, security is a prime important issue, and encryption is one of the best alternat...
Abstract- Digital image scrambling is to transform a digital image, to make it unrecognizable and be...
With the continuous development of chaotic systems, they have increasingly become the core of the fi...
During the last two decades various chaotic image encryption algorithms have been proposed, but most...
Image scrambling is a process to convert a meaningful image into an unidentifiable or an unordered i...
Image scrambling is a process to convert a meaningful image into an unidentifiable or an unordered i...
Image scrambling is a process to convert a meaningful image into an unidentifiable or an unordered i...
Chaotic systems produce pseudo-random sequences with good randomness; therefore, these systems are s...
Due to the network and multimedia application developments, information security become important si...
Image encryption based on chaotic maps is an important method for ensuring the secure communication ...
This paper proposes an effective chaos-based encryption algorithm specialised for images. A system o...
One-dimensional and three-dimensional piecewise chaotic maps are used to propose an image-encipher t...
This paper proposes an image encryption technique using three stages algorithms based on hyper-chaot...
A chaos-based cryptosystem has been suggested and investigated since last decade because of its sens...
Recently, a little research into image encryption has been used on chaotic economic maps. The curren...
In the recent world, security is a prime important issue, and encryption is one of the best alternat...
Abstract- Digital image scrambling is to transform a digital image, to make it unrecognizable and be...
With the continuous development of chaotic systems, they have increasingly become the core of the fi...
During the last two decades various chaotic image encryption algorithms have been proposed, but most...
Image scrambling is a process to convert a meaningful image into an unidentifiable or an unordered i...
Image scrambling is a process to convert a meaningful image into an unidentifiable or an unordered i...
Image scrambling is a process to convert a meaningful image into an unidentifiable or an unordered i...
Chaotic systems produce pseudo-random sequences with good randomness; therefore, these systems are s...