2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1505267/v1
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A new chaotic image encryption algorithm based on transversals in a Latin square

Abstract: There are some good combinatorial structures suitable for image encryption. In this study, a new chaotic image encryption algorithm based on transversals in a Latin square is proposed. An n -transversal has the function of classifying all the matrix's positions, and it can provide a pair of orthogonal Latin squares. Employing an n -transversal of a Latin square, we can permutate an image data group by group for the first time, then use two Latin squares for auxiliary diffusion based on a chaotic sequence,… Show more

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“…Determine the values of  and   0 1 x , and generate scrambling control parameters according to the requirements of Logistic mapping. The chaotic scrambling equation of Arnold mapping is generated according to the control parameters, and the ciphertext matrix is subjected to an inverse scrambling transformation [9] . Continue to perform the inverse diffusion scrambling operation until the original image is decrypted [10] .…”
Section: Design Of Multi-chaos Fast Image Encryption Algorithmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Determine the values of  and   0 1 x , and generate scrambling control parameters according to the requirements of Logistic mapping. The chaotic scrambling equation of Arnold mapping is generated according to the control parameters, and the ciphertext matrix is subjected to an inverse scrambling transformation [9] . Continue to perform the inverse diffusion scrambling operation until the original image is decrypted [10] .…”
Section: Design Of Multi-chaos Fast Image Encryption Algorithmmentioning
confidence: 99%