A Chaos-Based Image Encryption Scheme Using the Hamming Distance and DNA Sequence Operation

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Abstract

In this study, we introduced a new memristive chaotic system with the rich dynamic behavior, and then we proposed a chaotic-based image encryption scheme which is based on the permutation–confusion–substitution structure. In our scheme, the Hamming distance is used to design a plain-related chaotic system initial condition, and the generated chaotic sequences are assigned to permutation, diffusion, and substitution stages. In the permutation stage, an effect pixel confusion is implemented through a new permutation approach, which is a double-ended select-swap scrambling strategy. In the diffusion stage, DNA XOR operation is implemented followed by DNA triploid mutation which is introduced to enhance the strength of our encryption system. A number of experiments and extensive safety analysis have been carried out and the results fully justify that our scheme not only ensures desirable security but also has superior efficiency.

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Sha, Y., Bu, F., Jahanshahi, H., & Wang, L. (2022). A Chaos-Based Image Encryption Scheme Using the Hamming Distance and DNA Sequence Operation. Frontiers in Physics, 10. https://doi.org/10.3389/fphy.2022.911156

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