Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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491334 | Procedia Technology | 2013 | 9 Pages |
Research papers published in recent times have focused towards different kinds of image encryption techniques. Image encryption based on Chaos became very popular for cryptography since properties of Chaos are related to two basic properties of good cipher-Confusion and Diffusion. In this paper, A Non-adaptive Partial Encryption of Grayscale Images Based on Chaoshas been proposed. In Partial encryption speed and time is the main factor. We decompose the original grayscale image into its corresponding binary eight bit planes then encrypted using couple tent map based pseudorandom binary number generator (PRBNG). The four significant bit planes, determined by 5% level of significance on contribution of a bit-plane in determination of a pixel value, are encrypted using keys which are obtained by applying the recurrence relation of tent map based PRBNG. Then the four insignificant bit planes along with encrypted significant bit planes are combined to form the final cipher image. In order to evaluate performance, the proposed algorithm was measured through a series of tests to measure the security and effectiveness of the proposed algorithm. These tests includes visual test through histogram analysis, measures of central tendency and dispersion, correlation-coefficient analysis, key sensitivity test, key space analysis, information entropy test, Measurement of Encryption Quality – MSE, PSNR, NPCR, UACI. Experimental results show that the new cipher has satisfactory security and efficient.