This paper describes a new efficient cryptosystem for the color image encryption technique, based on a combination of multidimensional proposed chaos systems. This chaos system consists of six bisections: π» π (π), π» π (π), π» π (π), π» π (π), π» π (π), and π» π (π) . They induce three chaotic matrix keys and three chaotic vector keys. We use a multidimensional chaotic system together with an encryption algorithm to provide better security and wide key spaces. The proposed cryptosystem uses four levels of random pixel diffusions and permutations simultaneously and π -times interchange between rows and columns. The correlations between the RGB components of the plain image are reduced. The level of security, the computational complexity, the quality of decoding a decrypted image under closure threat is improved. The simulation results showed that the algorithm shows a high level of security, and the assurance that the image recovered at the receiving point is identified as the image at the transmission point.
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