EMOTE – Multilayered encryption system for protecting medical images based on binary curve

Digital images used in business, government and medical sectors insist the need for image security against various threats. An exclusive system that can make use of color spaces has been proposed to process sensitive images based on the binary curve. The proposed Encryption systeM fOr proTecting ima...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of King Saud University. Computer and information sciences 2022-03, Vol.34 (3), p.676-686
Hauptverfasser: Sasikaladevi, N., Geetha, K., Revathi, A.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Digital images used in business, government and medical sectors insist the need for image security against various threats. An exclusive system that can make use of color spaces has been proposed to process sensitive images based on the binary curve. The proposed Encryption systeM fOr proTecting imagEs has been coined as EMOTE. This multilayered system works on binary curves as binary operations have no carries. Since binary squaring is lightweight, it is claimed to be smaller and faster in hardware than prime-field ones. Logistic mapping has been done to perform chaotic masking, which is then followed by DNA encoding in the next layer. ECC over GF(2m) that works on the spatial domain has been chosen as it is one of the proven technique for its mathematical strength. This proposed system can facilitate both symmetric and asymmetric combination and hence hybrid. Experimental results and the histogram analysis obtained comprehend this proposed system for its extensive deployment to process sensitive images, especially in the medical domain. Ideal measures attained for MSE, PSNR values for the standard benchmark images taken from “The whole brain atlas” database from Harvard University, substantiate the proposed EMOTE system as an expedient choice for processing sensitive images.
ISSN:1319-1578
2213-1248
DOI:10.1016/j.jksuci.2019.01.014