Even symmetric chaotic and skewed maps as a technique in video encryption
Abstract The massive growth and use of digital multimedia through computer networks, including video and images, have increased the demand for protecting this digital data. To secure digital video, video encryption is frequently utilized. In this paper, a brand-new video scrambling technique based o...
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description | Abstract The massive growth and use of digital multimedia through computer networks, including video and images, have increased the demand for protecting this digital data. To secure digital video, video encryption is frequently utilized. In this paper, a brand-new video scrambling technique based on two chaotic linearly symmetric maps and one chaotic tent map that has been twisted is suggested. The permutation procedure moves every frame pixel's position using a P-box created by permuting a linearly symmetric chaotic sequence. The diffusion technique employs both linearly symmetric chaos maps and distorted tent maps to create key streams. The keystream closely resembles simple frames because the pixels in the permuted frame indicate which of the two even symmetric chaos maps is replicated each time for the following byte. The information entropy, histogram, neighboring pixel correlation and sensitivity analysis, number of pixels changing regions (NPCR), and unified mean change intensity are used to thoroughly evaluate the recommended method's capacity to improve performance and security (UACI). Comparatively to other methods, the suggested algorithm is resistant to clipping, salt and pepper noise, speckle noise rotation assaults, and clipping. This positive outcome indicates that the plan can be successfully implemented for secure video communication applications. |
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spelling | doaj.art-73637c28d5ee49d2b817ae87033a17222023-04-09T11:29:44ZengSpringerOpenEURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing1687-61802023-04-012023112210.1186/s13634-023-01003-4Even symmetric chaotic and skewed maps as a technique in video encryptionB. M. El-den0Walid A. Raslan1Ahmed A. Abdullah2Faculty of Engineering, Delta University for Science and TechnologyFaculty of Engineering, Delta University for Science and TechnologyFaculty of Engineering, Delta University for Science and TechnologyAbstract The massive growth and use of digital multimedia through computer networks, including video and images, have increased the demand for protecting this digital data. To secure digital video, video encryption is frequently utilized. In this paper, a brand-new video scrambling technique based on two chaotic linearly symmetric maps and one chaotic tent map that has been twisted is suggested. The permutation procedure moves every frame pixel's position using a P-box created by permuting a linearly symmetric chaotic sequence. The diffusion technique employs both linearly symmetric chaos maps and distorted tent maps to create key streams. The keystream closely resembles simple frames because the pixels in the permuted frame indicate which of the two even symmetric chaos maps is replicated each time for the following byte. The information entropy, histogram, neighboring pixel correlation and sensitivity analysis, number of pixels changing regions (NPCR), and unified mean change intensity are used to thoroughly evaluate the recommended method's capacity to improve performance and security (UACI). Comparatively to other methods, the suggested algorithm is resistant to clipping, salt and pepper noise, speckle noise rotation assaults, and clipping. This positive outcome indicates that the plan can be successfully implemented for secure video communication applications.https://doi.org/10.1186/s13634-023-01003-4Encryption videoChaotic mapEven symmetricSkewed map |
spellingShingle | B. M. El-den Walid A. Raslan Ahmed A. Abdullah Even symmetric chaotic and skewed maps as a technique in video encryption EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing Encryption video Chaotic map Even symmetric Skewed map |
title | Even symmetric chaotic and skewed maps as a technique in video encryption |
title_full | Even symmetric chaotic and skewed maps as a technique in video encryption |
title_fullStr | Even symmetric chaotic and skewed maps as a technique in video encryption |
title_full_unstemmed | Even symmetric chaotic and skewed maps as a technique in video encryption |
title_short | Even symmetric chaotic and skewed maps as a technique in video encryption |
title_sort | even symmetric chaotic and skewed maps as a technique in video encryption |
topic | Encryption video Chaotic map Even symmetric Skewed map |
url | https://doi.org/10.1186/s13634-023-01003-4 |
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