A Novel Quasigroup Substitution Scheme for Chaos Based Image Encryption
Vinod Patidar, N. K. Pareek, G. Purohit

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new image encryption scheme combining quasigroups and chaotic maps, significantly enhancing key space and efficiency for secure image transmission.
Contribution
It proposes a novel quasigroup-based substitution method integrated with a chaotic standard map, improving key space and robustness in chaos-based image encryption.
Findings
Increased key space due to quasigroup integration.
High speed encryption via lookup table operations.
Robust security confirmed through various analyses.
Abstract
A During last two decades, there has been a prolific growth in the chaos based image encryption algorithms. Up to an extent these algorithms have been able to provide an alternative to exchange large media files (images and videos) over the networks in a secure way. However, there have been some issues with the implementation of chaos based image ciphers in practice. One of them is reduced/small key space due to the fact that chaotic behavior is only observed for certain range of system parameters/initial conditions of the chaotic system used in such algorithms. To overcome this difficulty, we propose a simple, efficient and robust image encryption algorithm based on combined applications of quasigroups and chaotic standard map. The proposed image cipher is based on the popular substitution-diffusion architecture (Shanon) where a quasigroup of order 256 and chaotic standard map have…
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