Chaotic Image Cryptography Systems: A Review

  • Khaleel A
  • Abduljaleel I
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Abstract

In recent decades, image encryption has been a popular and important field of research. The image encryption techniques have been studied thoroughly to ensure the safety of digital images on transmission through the networks. A large range of algorithms for chaotic-based cryptographic systems has been suggested and submitted to enhance the efficiency of the encryption methods. The chaotic map is one technique to guarantee security. The benefits of chaotic image encryption include the fact that it is simple to implement; it has a faster encryption speed, and it is powerful against attacks. Due to their extreme sensitivity to initial conditions, unpredictability, and random-like behaviours, many image encryption systems using chaotic maps have been proposed. This study paper presents a scientific review of many types of researches during the (2014-2020) years that used chaotic with its various types (one-dimensional, multi-dimensional, or hyper-chaotic) to process the digital images in the encryption stage or the scrambling phase. Furthermore, it presents a future reading of researches that has a wider role in developing the cryptography field by improving the efficiency of Algorithms where using a chaotic map with other methods gives better results than using chaotic alone in scrambling and encryption methods.

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Khaleel, A. H., & Abduljaleel, I. Q. (2021). Chaotic Image Cryptography Systems: A Review. Samarra Journal of Pure and Applied Science, 3(2), 129–143. https://doi.org/10.54153/sjpas.2021.v3i2.244

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