A fast color image encryption algorithm using 4-pixel feistel structure

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Abstract

Algorithms using 4-pixel Feistel structure and chaotic systems have been shown to resolve security problems caused by large data capacity and high correlation among pixels for color image encryption. In this paper, a fast color image encryption algorithm based on the modified 4-pixel Feistel structure and multiple chaotic maps is proposed to improve the efficiency of this type of algorithm. Two methods are used. First, a simple round function based on a piecewise linear function and tent map are used to reduce computational cost during each iteration. Second, the 4-pixel Feistel structure reduces round number by changing twist direction securely to help the algorithm proceed efficiently. While a large number of simulation experiments prove its security performance, additional special analysis and a corresponding speed simulation show that these two methods increase the speed of the proposed algorithm (0.15s for a 256∗256 color image) to twice that of an algorithm with a similar structure (0.37s for the same size image). Additionally, the method is also faster than other recently proposed algorithms.

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Yao, W., Wu, F., Zhang, X., Zheng, Z., Wang, Z., Wang, W., & Qiu, W. (2016). A fast color image encryption algorithm using 4-pixel feistel structure. PLoS ONE, 11(11). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0165937

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