A Novel Image Encryption Scheme Based on Two-Dimensional Chaotic Map Constructed from Ackley Function and DNA Operations
Chao Jiang, Xiong Zhang, Xiaoqin Zhang

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new image encryption method using a chaotic map and DNA operations to enhance security and resist attacks.
Contribution
A novel two-dimensional chaotic map (2D-ASM) is proposed, combined with dynamic DNA operations for improved image encryption.
Findings
The 2D-ASM shows superior chaotic properties with a maximum Lyapunov exponent exceeding 23.
The encryption scheme achieves an NPCR above 99.6% and UACI near 33.4%.
The method effectively resists statistical and differential attacks compared to existing algorithms.
Abstract
In contemporary communication systems, digital images occupy an irreplaceable role; however, the privacy-related risks attendant to their prevalent application have grown increasingly salient. This paper presents an image encryption scheme integrating a novel two-dimensional Ackley-Sine chaotic map (2D-ASM) with dynamic DNA operations. First, a two-dimensional Ackley-Sine chaotic map, constructed based on the Ackley function and sine function, is designed and validated through a series of chaotic indicators. Results demonstrate that 2D-ASM exhibits superior chaotic properties compared to several existing state-of-the-art chaotic maps, with its maximum Lyapunov exponent (LE) exceeding 23, Permutation Entropy (PE) close to 1 in the full parameter range, and correlation dimension (CD) significantly higher than comparative chaotic systems. The proposed 2D-ASM-based image encryption scheme…
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Taxonomy
TopicsChaos-based Image/Signal Encryption · Advanced Steganography and Watermarking Techniques · Security in Wireless Sensor Networks
