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Image encryption using a new parametric switching chaotic system

Yicong Zhou, +2 more
- 01 Nov 2013 - 
- Vol. 93, Iss: 11, pp 3039-3052
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This paper introduces a new parametric switching chaotic system (PSCS) and its corresponding transforms for image encryption and shows more general properties, including the Sine and Tent maps as special instances.
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This article is published in Signal Processing.The article was published on 2013-11-01. It has received 239 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Encryption & Chaotic.

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2D Sine Logistic modulation map for image encryption

TL;DR: A new two-dimensional Sine Logistic modulation map (2D-SLMM) which is derived from the Logistic and Sine maps is introduced which has the wider chaotic range, better ergodicity, hyperchaotic property and relatively low implementation cost.
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Image encryption using 2D Logistic-adjusted-Sine map

TL;DR: A two-dimensional Logistic-adjusted-Sine map (2D-LASM) is proposed that has better ergodicity and unpredictability, and a wider chaotic range than many existing chaotic maps.
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Cosine-transform-based chaotic system for image encryption

TL;DR: A cosine-transform-based chaotic system (CTBCS) that can produce chaotic maps with complex dynamical behaviors and an image encryption scheme that provides a higher level of security than several advanced image encryption schemes.
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A new color image encryption using combination of the 1D chaotic map

TL;DR: Simulations and performance evaluations show that the proposed system is able to produce a one-dimension (1D) chaotic system with better chaotic performances and larger chaotic ranges compared with the previous chaotic maps.
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2D Logistic-Sine-coupling map for image encryption

TL;DR: A two-dimensional (2D) Logistic-Sine-coupling map (LSCM) is presented and performance estimations demonstrate that it has better ergodicity, more complex behavior and larger chaotic range than several newly developed 2D chaotic maps.
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