Aiming at the problems of small value range of a single chaotic parameter, low sequence chaos, and transient effects, a composite chaotic system of cascaded Sine-Sine mapping, Logistic chaos and generalized third-order Fibonacci is proposed (S-L-F). The new system is highly sensitive to initial values, the maximum spectral entropy of the generated sequence can reach 0.95, and the value range of the parameter x is expanded to [0,4] compared with the traditional Logistic, indicating that the new system is suitable for generating pseudo-random sequences for image encryption. For the problem that the traditional multi-image encryption scheme can only encrypt images of the same type and size, the practicability is poor, and a multi-image encryption scheme based on image reorganization and biting is proposed. The algorithm recombines any number, different sizes and different types of images into a three-dimensional matrix, converts it into a binary matrix, performs bit-level scrambling and surface cyclic scrambling, and then restores the scrambling matrix to decimal, and the chaotic sequence performs exclusive-or diffusion, and completes simultaneous encryption at one time, which greatly improves the encryption efficiency and scope of application. The NPCR of the ciphertext image is 0.9961, and the UACI is 0.3345, which proves that the ciphertext image can effectively resist the difference attack. The information entropy is greater than 7.999, which can effectively resist attacks. It has certain application value in image information security. Experimental analysis shows that the algorithm has high security and strong practicability.
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