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Chaotic substitution for highly autocorrelated data in encryption algorithm

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Simulation results reveal that the overall strength of the proposed chaotic substitution technique for encryption is much stronger than most of the existing encryption techniques.
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This article is published in Communications in Nonlinear Science and Numerical Simulation.The article was published on 2014-09-01. It has received 117 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Probabilistic encryption & Multiple encryption.

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An image encryption algorithm based on chaotic system and compressive sensing

TL;DR: An image encryption algorithm based on chaotic system and compressive sensing and the ECA that can compress and encrypt the image simultaneously by use of CS, which may reduce the amount of data and storage space.
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Chaos based efficient selective image encryption

TL;DR: Experimental results shows higher security via checking correlation, entropy, histogram, diffusion characteristic and key sensitivity of the proposed scheme.
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A secure image encryption scheme based on chaotic maps and affine transformation

TL;DR: Many significant properties of chaotic maps, sensitivity to initial condition and control parameters, structure and attack complexity, make the anticipated scheme very reliable, practical and robust in various secure communication applications.
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Chaos-based diffusion for highly autocorrelated data in encryption algorithms

TL;DR: It is found that replacing a single substitution box with multiple substitution boxes cannot provide a general solution for highly autocorrelated data, and a novel technique by adding chaotic diffusion to the existing substitution process is proposed.
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A novel image encryption system merging fractional-order edge detection and generalized chaotic maps

TL;DR: A novel lossless image encryption algorithm based on edge detection and generalized chaotic maps for key generation that has higher statistical and cryptanalytic properties and is suitable for medical imaging security is presented.
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The Design of Rijndael: AES - The Advanced Encryption Standard

TL;DR: The underlying mathematics and the wide trail strategy as the basic design idea are explained in detail and the basics of differential and linear cryptanalysis are reworked.
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Cryptography with chaos

TL;DR: It is possible to encrypt a message using the ergodic property of the simple low-dimensional and chaotic logistic equation, in order to transfer the trajectory from an initial condition towards an ϵ-interval inside the logistic chaotic attractor.
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On the Design of S-Boxes

TL;DR: The ideas of completeness and the avalanche effect were first introduced by Kam and Davida and Feistel [2], respectively.
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A new chaotic algorithm for image encryption

TL;DR: The results of several experimental, statistical analysis and key sensitivity tests show that the proposed image encryption scheme based on Henon chaotic maps provides an efficient and secure way for image encryption.
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A fast image encryption system based on chaotic maps with finite precision representation

TL;DR: Unlike the other existing chaos-based pseudo-random number generators, the proposed keystream generator not only achieves a very fast throughput, but also passes the statistical tests of up-to-date test suite even under quantization.
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