A Novel Signature and Authentication Cryptosystem for Hyperspectral Image by Using Triangular Association Encryption Algorithm in Gyrator Domains

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Abstract

A novel optical signature and authentication cryptosystem is proposed by applying triangular association encryption algorithm (TAEA) and 3D Arnold transform in Gyrator domains. Firstly, a triangular association encryption algorithm (TAEA) is designed, which makes it possible to turn the diffusion of pixel values within bands into the diffusion within and between bands. Besides, the image signature function is considered and utilized in the proposed cryptosystem. Without the image signature, the original image cannot be restored even if all of the keys are obtained. Moreover, the image integrity authentication function is provided to prevent pixel values from being tampered with. Through the numerical simulation of various types of attacks, the effectiveness and capability of the proposed hyperspectral data signature and authentication cryptosystem is verified.

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Yang, Z., Cao, Y., Liu, S., Tanougast, C., Blondel, W., Liu, Z., & Chen, H. (2022). A Novel Signature and Authentication Cryptosystem for Hyperspectral Image by Using Triangular Association Encryption Algorithm in Gyrator Domains. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 12(15). https://doi.org/10.3390/app12157649

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