A New Highly Secure Optical Image Security Technique Using Gyrator Transform for Image Security-Related Applications

IF 1.8 4区 物理与天体物理 Q3 OPTICS
L. Anusree, M. Rahiman
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Abstract

New methods and apparatuses for information security have evolved as a result of the rapid expansion of optical information processing. Security is one of the major issues in digital image transmission because it can deliver very secret information to any corresponding agency such as the military, biomedical, and security agencies. Previously, various techniques are proposed to perform optical image encryption techniques using different transformation and pixel-level techniques. Each work has its advantages and disadvantages in terms of computational complexity, security level, flexibility, quality, and so on. To overcome the security issues present in the previous works, a novel optical image encryption standard is proposed in this paper. This work uses information hiding followed by image encryption using Gyrator Transform (GT) using mean gradient key-based block swapping techniques. The main advantage of this work is that the key generation is dynamic and it depends upon the pixel intensity of 8 × 8 blocks. Secret information hiding is performed in the Discrete Cosine Transform (DCT) domain to protect the data against noise attacks. To analyze the performance, various evaluation metrics are used to measure the quality of the decrypted image under various distortions such as cropping and rotation. The robustness of information hiding is analyzed using a noise attack on the received image. This work achieved 45.6 dB of Peak Signal-to-Noise Ratio (PSNR) and 0.965 of Structural Similarity Index (SSIM), which is the best when compared to the conventional image encryption standards.
一种用于图像安全相关应用的基于回转器变换的高安全性光学图像安全新技术
由于光学信息处理的快速扩展,用于信息安全的新方法和设备已经发展。安全是数字图像传输中的主要问题之一,因为它可以将非常机密的信息传递给任何相应的机构,如军事、生物医学和安全机构。以前,提出了使用不同的变换和像素级技术来执行光学图像加密技术的各种技术。每项工作在计算复杂度、安全级别、灵活性和质量等方面都有其优缺点。为了克服以往工作中存在的安全问题,本文提出了一种新的光学图像加密标准。这项工作使用信息隐藏,然后使用基于平均梯度密钥的块交换技术使用回转器变换(GT)进行图像加密。这项工作的主要优点是密钥生成是动态的,它取决于8的像素强度 × 8块。在离散余弦变换(DCT)域中执行秘密信息隐藏,以保护数据免受噪声攻击。为了分析性能,使用各种评估度量来测量在诸如剪切和旋转之类的各种失真下解密图像的质量。使用对接收图像的噪声攻击来分析信息隐藏的鲁棒性。这项工作取得了45.6 峰值信噪比(PSNR)的dB和结构相似性指数(SSIM)的0.965,这与传统的图像加密标准相比是最好的。
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International Journal of Optics
International Journal of Optics Physics and Astronomy-Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
CiteScore
3.40
自引率
5.90%
发文量
28
审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: International Journal of Optics publishes papers on the nature of light, its properties and behaviours, and its interaction with matter. The journal considers both fundamental and highly applied studies, especially those that promise technological solutions for the next generation of systems and devices. As well as original research, International Journal of Optics also publishes focused review articles that examine the state of the art, identify emerging trends, and suggest future directions for developing fields.
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