In this article, an optical image encryption algorithm based on chaotic baker’s map is presented. The stego-image is encrypted with the help of double random phase encoding algorithm and then produced disorder with the help of chaotic transformation. Security test shows that the reading of proposed algorithm is very close to the optimal values.
Received: 2013-10-11
Revised: 2014-3-15
Published Online: 2014-6-2
Published in Print: 2014-6-1
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Keywords for this article
Image Encryption;
Optical Security;
Double Random Phase;
Chaotic Baker’s Map.
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