Generation of Chaotic Signal for
Scrambling Matrix
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Naziha Khlif, Ahmed Ghorbel, Walid Aydi, and Nouri Masmoudi
Laboratory of
Electronics and Information Technologies, Sfax University, Tunisia
Abstract: Very well evolved, information technology made so easy the transfer of
all types of data over public channels. For this reason, ensuring data security
is certainly a necessary requirement. Scrambling data is one solution to hide
information from non authorized users. Presenting matrix content, image
scrambling can be made by only adding a mask to the real content. A user,
having the appropriate mask, can recognize the image content by only
subtracting it. Chaotic function is recently used for image encryption. In this
paper, an algorithm of image scrambling based on three logistic chaotic
functions is proposed. Defined by its initial condition and parameter, each
chaotic function will generate a random signal. The set of initial conditions
and parameters is the encryption key. The performance of this technique is
ensured for two great reasons. First, using masks on the image makes unintelligible
its content. Second, using three successive encryption processes makes so
difficult attacks. This point reflects, in one hand, a sufficient key length to
resist to brute force attack. In the other hand, it reflects the random aspect
of the pixel distribution in the scrambled image. That means, the randomness in
one mask minimizes the correlations really existent between neighboring pixels.
That makes our proposed approach resistant to known attacks and suitable for
applications requiring secure data transfer such as medical image exchanged
between doctors.
Keywords: Chaotic signal, scrambling, image encryption.
Received
April 16, 2017; accepted October 2, 2018