Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1538332 | Optics Communications | 2010 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
A novel technique for multiple-image optical encryption is proposed, in which a set of parallel plaintexts can be extracted from the same designed ciphertext respectively. In the process of encryption, the principle of random phase encoding is utilized, and the phase keys corresponding to different plaintexts are achieved independently from the same designed ciphertext by cascade phase retrieval algorithm (CPRA). The advantages of the approach could be concluded as implementing decryption without cross-talk, infinite encrypted capacity and simple architecture. And the plaintexts extracted mode is extended from peer-to-peer to peer-to-multipeer. Numerical simulation verifies the validity.
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Authors
Xiao Yong-Liang, Zhou Xin, Yuan Sheng, Chen Yao-Yao,