An Ideal Random Number Generator Based on Quantum Fluctuations and Rotating Wheel for Secure Image Encryption
Subhadip Rana, Sanku Paul, and Mrinal Kanti Mandal

TL;DR
This paper introduces a hybrid quantum-based random number generator using a rotating wheel mechanism, achieving high entropy and strong randomness, suitable for secure image encryption in various digital applications.
Contribution
It presents a novel hybrid RNG combining quantum fluctuations with a rotating wheel, enhancing unpredictability and security for image encryption.
Findings
Achieves near-ideal entropy of 7.997
Demonstrates 99.60% NPCR in encrypted images
Exhibits low correlation and high randomness
Abstract
In the era of digitization secure transmission of digital images has become essential in real world applications. Image encryption is an effective technique for protecting image data from unauthorized access. The security of encrypted data strongly depends on the quality of the random numbers used as the encryption key. In this paper, we proposed a hybrid random number generator based on quantum fluctuations and an algorithmically inspired rotating wheel. The wheel contains integer values from 0 to 255 that are shuffled using quantum fluctuations generated by time-evolving the quantum kicked rotor model. There are four pre-defined tapping positions in the rotating wheel to collect the number sequences. The wheel rotation speed is dynamically varied after each set of tapping to enhance unpredictability. The entropy of the number sequence obtained from the rotating wheel attains the ideal…
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Taxonomy
TopicsChaos-based Image/Signal Encryption · Physical Unclonable Functions (PUFs) and Hardware Security · Advanced Mathematical Theories and Applications
