A novel group based cryptosystem based on electromagnetic rotor machine
Ashish Kumar, N S Raghava

TL;DR
This paper introduces a group-based image cryptosystem combining voice features, secret sharing, and electromagnetic rotor machines, enhancing security through chaotic maps and speech authentication.
Contribution
It presents a novel encryption scheme integrating voice-based keys, secret sharing, and electromagnetic rotor machines for secure group image encryption.
Findings
Sensitive to initial keystream, ensuring security.
High entropy and favorable histogram analysis.
Resistant to common vulnerabilities.
Abstract
In this paper, an algorithm is aimed to make a cryptosystem for gray level images based on voice features, secret sharing scheme and electromagnetic rotor machine. Here, Shamir secret sharing (k n) threshold scheme is used to secure a key along with voice features of (n k) users. Keystream is molded by coefficients of a voice sample, using this key stream, rotor machines rotating cylinders positions are initialized and internal wiring is decided by pseudo random number of Henon chaotic map, where initial seed for chaotic system is chosen from keystream. And furthermore, shares of key stream are distributed among users. Speech processing is fused with electromagnetic machine to provide authentication as well as group based encryption. Perceptual linear predication (PLP) coefficients are utilized for formation of secret key. Simulation experiments and statistical analysis demonstrate that…
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Taxonomy
TopicsChaos-based Image/Signal Encryption · Cellular Automata and Applications · Cryptographic Implementations and Security
