Color image encryption by using Yang-Gu mixture amplitude-phase retrieval algorithm in gyrator transform domain and two-dimensional Sine logistic modulation map

Liansheng Sui, Benqing Liu, Qiang Wang, Ye Li, Junli Liang

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Abstract

Abstract A color image encryption scheme is proposed based on Yang-Gu mixture amplitude-phase retrieval algorithm and two-coupled logistic map in gyrator transform domain. First, the color plaintext image is decomposed into red, green and blue components, which are scrambled individually by three random sequences generated by using the two-dimensional Sine logistic modulation map. Second, each scrambled component is encrypted into a real-valued function with stationary white noise distribution in the iterative amplitude-phase retrieval process in the gyrator transform domain, and then three obtained functions are considered as red, green and blue channels to form the color ciphertext image. Obviously, the ciphertext image is real-valued function and more convenient for storing and transmitting. In the encryption and decryption processes, the chaotic random phase mask generated based on logistic map is employed as the phase key, which means that only the initial values are used as private key and the cryptosystem has high convenience on key management. Meanwhile, the security of the cryptosystem is enhanced greatly because of high sensitivity of the private keys. Simulation results are presented to prove the security and robustness of the proposed scheme.

Original languageEnglish
Article number4793
Pages (from-to)17-26
Number of pages10
JournalOptics and Lasers in Engineering
Volume75
DOIs
StatePublished - 2 Jul 2015
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Color image encryption
  • Two-dimensional Sine logistic modulation map
  • Yang-Gu mixture amplitude-phase retrieval algorithm

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