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Heliyon ; 9(7): e17682, 2023 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37449136

RESUMO

An optical multiple-image authentication is suggested using computational ghost imaging and total-variation minimization. Differing from encrypting multiple images into a noise-like ciphertext directly, as described in most conventional authentication methods, the related encoded information is embedded into a cover image to avoid the attention of eavesdroppers. First, multiple images are encoded to form real-valued sequences composed of corresponding bucket values obtained by the aid of computational ghost imaging, and four sub-images are obtained by decomposing the cover image using wavelet transform. Second, measured sequences are embedded into one of the sub-images, and embedding positions are randomly selected using corresponding binary masks. To enhance the security level, a chaotic sequence is produced using logistic map and used to scramble measured intensities. Most importantly, original images with high quality can be directly recovered using total-variation minimization. The validity and robustness of the proposed approach are verified with optical experiments.

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Opt Express ; 31(13): 20887-20904, 2023 Jun 19.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37381202

RESUMO

An optical security method for multiple-image authentication is proposed based on computational ghost imaging and hybrid non-convex second-order total variation. Firstly, each original image to be authenticated is encoded to the sparse information using computational ghost imaging, where illumination patterns are generated based on Hadamard matrix. In the same time, the cover image is divided into four sub-images with wavelet transform. Secondly, one of sub-images with low-frequency coefficients is decomposed using singular value decomposition (SVD), and all sparse data are embedded into the diagonal matrix with the help of binary masks. To enhance the security, the generalized Arnold transform is used to scramble the modified diagonal matrix. After using SVD again, the marked cover image carrying the information of multiple original images is obtained using the inverse wavelet transform. In the authentication process, the quality of each reconstructed image can be greatly improved based on hybrid non-convex second-order total variation. Even at a very low sampling ratio (i.e., 6%), the existence of original images can be efficiently verified using the nonlinear correlation maps. To our knowledge, it is first to embed sparse data into the high-frequency sub-image using two cascaded SVDs, which can guarantee high robustness against the Gaussian filter and sharpen filter. The optical experiments demonstrate the feasibility of the proposed mechanism, which can provide an effective alternative for the multiple-image authentication.

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Opt Express ; 22(9): 10605-21, 2014 May 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24921762

RESUMO

A double-image encryption is proposed based on the discrete fractional random transform and logistic maps. First, an enlarged image is composited from two original images and scrambled in the confusion process which consists of a number of rounds. In each round, the pixel positions of the enlarged image are relocated by using cat maps which are generated based on two logistic maps. Then the scrambled enlarged image is decomposed into two components. Second, one of two components is directly separated into two phase masks and the other component is used to derive the ciphertext image with stationary white noise distribution by using the cascaded discrete fractional random transforms generated based on the logistic map. The cryptosystem is asymmetric and has high resistance against to the potential attacks such as chosen plaintext attack, in which the initial values of logistic maps and the fractional orders are considered as the encryption keys while two decryption keys are produced in the encryption process and directly related to the original images. Simulation results and security analysis verify the feasibility and effectiveness of the proposed encryption scheme.

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