2022
DOI: 10.3390/e24040566
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Parallel and Practical Approach of Efficient Image Chaotic Encryption Based on Message Passing Interface (MPI)

Abstract: Encrypting pictures quickly and securely is required to secure image transmission over the internet and local networks. This may be accomplished by employing a chaotic scheme with ideal properties such as unpredictability and non-periodicity. However, practically every modern-day system is a real-time system, for which time is a critical aspect for achieving the availability of the encrypted picture at the proper moment. From there, we must improve encryption’s performance and efficiency. For these goals, we a… Show more

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“…The pseudo number generator should produce sequences with a uniform distribution. The histogram of the created sequence X(n) in 41 , which must be checked by the stated chi-square test. The experimental value of the chi-square test is smaller than the theoretical value, confirming the uniformity of the histogram (Fig.…”
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“…The pseudo number generator should produce sequences with a uniform distribution. The histogram of the created sequence X(n) in 41 , which must be checked by the stated chi-square test. The experimental value of the chi-square test is smaller than the theoretical value, confirming the uniformity of the histogram (Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The generated sequences from the pseudo number generator have to pass the statistical NIST test that contain 188 test ans sub-test that evaluate the randomness of long binary sequence. The proposed system tested on the NIST test in 7 , 41 and their is a result for 15 statistical tests. According to the final results the proposed system generated unrecognizable sequences from random sequences.…”
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“…The combination of chaos theory and other technologies increases the complexity of the cryptographic system, making the proposed cryptographic system more secure [14][15][16][17][18].…”
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