Image Encryption Based on Diffusion and Multiple Chaotic Maps
G.A.Sathishkumar, Dr.K.Bhoopathy bagan, Dr.N.Sriraam

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel image encryption scheme utilizing multiple chaotic maps and circular mapping to enhance security, diffusion, and key variability, with a focus on lossless encryption and high PSNR.
Contribution
It proposes a new image encryption algorithm based on multiple chaotic maps and circular mapping, providing increased security and key diversity over existing methods.
Findings
Achieves lossless encryption with high PSNR.
Provides a large number of secret keys for enhanced security.
Ensures low cross-correlation and key-dependent pixel replacement.
Abstract
In the recent world, security is a prime important issue, and encryption is one of the best alternative way to ensure security. More over, there are many image encryption schemes have been proposed, each one of them has its own strength and weakness. This paper presents a new algorithm for the image encryption/decryption scheme. This paper is devoted to provide a secured image encryption technique using multiple chaotic based circular mapping. In this paper, first, a pair of sub keys is given by using chaotic logistic maps. Second, the image is encrypted using logistic map sub key and in its transformation leads to diffusion process. Third, sub keys are generated by four different chaotic maps. Based on the initial conditions, each map may produce various random numbers from various orbits of the maps. Among those random numbers, a particular number and from a particular orbit are…
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