Chaos-based engineering applications with a 6d memristive multistable hyperchaotic system and a 2D SF-SIMM hyperchaotic map

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In recent years, the research of chaos theory has developed from simple cognition and analysis to practical engineering application. In particular, hyperchaotic systems with more complex and changeable chaotic characteristics are more sensitive and unpredictable, so they are widely used in more fields. In this paper, two important engineering applications based on hyperchaos pseudorandom number generator (PRNG) and image encryption are studied. Firstly, the coupling 6D memristive hyperchaotic system and a 2D SF-SIMM discrete hyperchaotic mapping are used as the double entropy source structure. The double entropy source structure can realize a new PRNG that meets the security requirements, which can pass the NIST statistical test when the XOR postprocessing method is used. Secondly, based on the double entropy source structure, a new image encryption algorithm is proposed. The algorithm uses the diffusion-scrambling-diffusion encryption scheme to realize the conversion from the original plaintext image to the ciphertext image. Finally, we analyze the security of the proposed PRNG and image encryption mechanism, respectively. The results show that the proposed PRNG has good statistical output characteristics and the proposed image encryption scheme has high security, so they can be effectively applied in the field of information security and encryption system.

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Yu, F., Qian, S., Chen, X., Huang, Y., Cai, S., Jin, J., & Du, S. (2021). Chaos-based engineering applications with a 6d memristive multistable hyperchaotic system and a 2D SF-SIMM hyperchaotic map. Complexity, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/6683284

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