Image encryption based on pixel-level diffusion with dynamic filtering and DNA-level permutation with 3D Latin Cubes

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Abstract

Image encryption is one of the essential tasks in image security. In this paper, we propose a novel approach that integrates a hyperchaotic system, pixel-level Dynamic Filtering, DNA computing, and operations on 3D Latin Cubes, namely DFDLC, for image encryption. Specifically, the approach consists of five stages: (1) a newly proposed 5D hyperchaotic system with two positive Lyapunov exponents is applied to generate a pseudorandom sequence; (2) for each pixel in an image, a filtering operation with different templates called dynamic filtering is conducted to diffuse the image; (3) DNA encoding is applied to the diffused image and then the DNA-level image is transformed into several 3D DNA-level cubes; (4) Latin cube is operated on each DNA-level cube; and (5) all the DNA cubes are integrated and decoded to a 2D cipher image. Extensive experiments are conducted on public testing images, and the results show that the proposed DFDLC can achieve state-of-the-art results in terms of several evaluation criteria.

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Li, T., Shi, J., Li, X., Wu, J., & Pan, F. (2019). Image encryption based on pixel-level diffusion with dynamic filtering and DNA-level permutation with 3D Latin Cubes. Entropy, 21(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/e21030319

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