Abstract:Image scrambling is used to make images visually unrecognizable such that unauthorized users have difficulty decoding the scrambled image to access the original image. This article presents two new image scrambling algorithms based on Fibonacci p-code, a parametric sequence. The first algorithm works in spatial domain and the second in frequency domain (including JPEG domain). A parameter, p, is used as a security-key and has many possible choices to guarantee the high security of the scrambled images. The pre… Show more
“…3(b) is decomposed into two 60×60 square images called P1 (by using the 1st to 60th rows) and P2 (by using the 37th to 96th rows) for the Arnold transformation [17]. For the p-Fibonacci transformation [18], the parameter p is set as 2, and the parameters for the column and row transformations are set as 3 and 1, respectively. For t≥3, the δ p values in Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Hilbert curve method [1], the Arnold transform method [2], the p-Fibonacci transform method [3], the cellular automata method [4], the chaotic sequence method [5], the magic-square scrambling method [6], and the pixel scrambling method [7] are some examples of the image scrambling technology. Among them, the magic-square scrambling method is one of the methods with both easy-encoding and easy-decoding features.…”
“…3(b) is decomposed into two 60×60 square images called P1 (by using the 1st to 60th rows) and P2 (by using the 37th to 96th rows) for the Arnold transformation [17]. For the p-Fibonacci transformation [18], the parameter p is set as 2, and the parameters for the column and row transformations are set as 3 and 1, respectively. For t≥3, the δ p values in Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Hilbert curve method [1], the Arnold transform method [2], the p-Fibonacci transform method [3], the cellular automata method [4], the chaotic sequence method [5], the magic-square scrambling method [6], and the pixel scrambling method [7] are some examples of the image scrambling technology. Among them, the magic-square scrambling method is one of the methods with both easy-encoding and easy-decoding features.…”
“…To be convinced of this fact, it is enough to consider the first 32 numbers for this sequence, which are 1, 1, 2, 3, 3,4,5,6,6,7,8,8,9,10,10,11,12,12,13,14,15,15,16,17,17,18,19,19,20,21,22,22, . .…”
A new weighted thresholding concept is presented, which is used for the set-theoretical representation of signals, the producing new signals containing a large number of key features that are in the original signals and the design new morphological filters. Such representation maps many operations of non binary signal and image processing to the union of the simple operations over the binary signals and images. The weighted thresholding is invariant under the morphological transformations, including the basic ones, erosion and dilation. The main idea of using the weighted thresholding is in the choice of the special level of thresholding on which we can concentrate all our attention for the future processing. Together with arithmetical thresholding the so-called Fibonacci levels are chosen because of many interesting properties; one of them is the effective decomposition of the median filter. Experimental results show that the Fibonacci thresholding is much promised and can be used for many applications, including the image enhancement, segmentation, and edge detection.
“…Two new image encryption approaches are proposed in [6], one is based on spatial domain and the other on frequency domain. The proposed approach uses Fibonacci P-code, a parametric sequence.…”
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