A novel image encryption using calligraphy based scan method and random number

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Abstract

Cryptography provides an effective solution to secure the communication over public networks. The communication over public networks that includes electronic commerce, business and military services, necessitates the requirement of simple and robust encryption techniques. In this paper, a novel image encryption method which employs calligraphy based hybrid scan and random number is presented. The original image is scrambled by pixel position permutation with calligraphy based diagonal and novel calligraphy based scan patterns. The cipher image is obtained by XORing the scrambled image with random numbers. The suggested method resists statistical, differential, entropy, and noise attacks which have been demonstrated with a set of standard images.

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Sivakumar, T., & Venkatesan, R. (2015). A novel image encryption using calligraphy based scan method and random number. KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems, 9(6), 2317–2337. https://doi.org/10.3837/tiis.2015.06.020

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