2021
DOI: 10.1007/s11042-021-10527-6
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An efficient DNA-inspired image encryption algorithm based on hyper-chaotic maps and wavelet fusion

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“…Hydrogen bonds are used to join the two strands. Adenine and Thymine are purines with two hydrogen bonds between them, whereas Cytosine and Guanine are pyrimidines with three hydrogen bonds between them, making Adenine and Thymine make a connection whereas Cytosine and Guanine make a connection [9]. The features of DNA have led to its use in cryptography in recent studies.…”
Section: Fundamental Knowledge (Preliminaries)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hydrogen bonds are used to join the two strands. Adenine and Thymine are purines with two hydrogen bonds between them, whereas Cytosine and Guanine are pyrimidines with three hydrogen bonds between them, making Adenine and Thymine make a connection whereas Cytosine and Guanine make a connection [9]. The features of DNA have led to its use in cryptography in recent studies.…”
Section: Fundamental Knowledge (Preliminaries)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The encryption scheme is shown in Figure 3 MapReduce consists of map and reduce functions. The map function is responsible for the fusion of the above hyperchaotic data encryption and the improved AES algorithm [30]. The reduce function is responsible for merging all data after data encryption.…”
Section: Algorithm Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numerical simulation was used to examine the effectiveness of the encrypted image against different attacks. The results were compared to those of other encryption algorithms and proved that the proposed encryption method results in better results than other conventional ones [9][10], [12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In addition to classical and modern cryptography, many other domains have been invented and used for data protection, including steganography and watermarking which depend on using media to hide information. Recently, there have been trials to develop some uncommon methods of encryption and data hiding in images including methods that apply chaos theory, fuzzy integrals, and DNA inspired techniques [1]- [12]. In this presentation, some new highly secure and efficient image encryption and steganography techniques based on DNA coding combined with fuzzy and chaos algorithms, which have been recently developed by the author and some of his students, are described.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%