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Junxin Chen
Researcher at Northeastern University (China)
Publications - 73
Citations - 2369
Junxin Chen is an academic researcher from Northeastern University (China). The author has contributed to research in topics: Encryption & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 55 publications receiving 1571 citations. Previous affiliations of Junxin Chen include Northeastern University & University of Macau.
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Exploiting self-adaptive permutation–diffusion and DNA random encoding for secure and efficient image encryption
TL;DR: A solution for secure and efficient image encryption with the help of self-adaptive permutation–diffusion and DNA random encoding and the reusability of the random variables can dramatically promote the efficiency of the cryptosystem, which renders great potential for real-time secure image applications.
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A fast chaos-based image encryption scheme with a dynamic state variables selection mechanism
TL;DR: A fast chaos- based image encryption scheme with a dynamic state variables selection mechanism is proposed to enhance the security and promote the efficiency of chaos-based image cryptosystems.
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Exploiting chaos-based compressed sensing and cryptographic algorithm for image encryption and compression
TL;DR: A solution for simultaneous image encryption and compression using compressed sensing using structurally random matrix (SRM), and permutation-diffusion type image encryption using 3-D cat map is presented.
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Realizing the Potential of Internet of Things for Smart Tourism with 5G and AI
TL;DR: 5G and Ai-empowered ioT systems for smart tourism with superior performance based on 5G technology and smart data processing based on Ai technology are outlined.
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Cryptanalysis of a DNA-based image encryption scheme
TL;DR: The proposed concept of generalizing DNA encryption as s-box substitution is expected to be beneficial for security evaluation and theoretical design of DNA-based image encryption schemes in the future.