Chaos-Based Synchronized Dynamic Keys and Their Application to Image Encryption with an Improved AES Algorithm

This study aimed to design chaos-based synchronized dynamic keys and develop an improved chaos-based advanced encryption standard (AES) algorithm with the proposed synchronized random keys. First, based on sliding mode control (SMC) technology, a rippling control scheme was introduced to guarantee t...

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Published inApplied sciences Vol. 11; no. 3; p. 1329
Main Authors Lin, Chih-Hsueh, Hu, Guo-Hsin, Chan, Che-Yu, Yan, Jun-Juh
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Basel MDPI AG 01.02.2021
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ISSN2076-3417
2076-3417
DOI10.3390/app11031329

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Summary:This study aimed to design chaos-based synchronized dynamic keys and develop an improved chaos-based advanced encryption standard (AES) algorithm with the proposed synchronized random keys. First, based on sliding mode control (SMC) technology, a rippling control scheme was introduced to guarantee the synchronization between master–slave discrete chaotic systems. Under the synchronization, the same dynamic random chaos signals could be simultaneously obtained at the transmitter and receiver in communication systems. Then, a novel modified AES cryptosystem with dynamic random keys based on chaos synchronization was presented. In a traditional AES cryptosystem, a static key is used, and it must be exchanged in advance and confirmed to be safely kept. However, in the proposed design, by introducing the synchronization technology of chaotic systems, the static key becomes dynamic and random, and it does not need to be kept or transmitted in open channels. Consequently, the disadvantage of key storage could be eliminated and the security of encryption could be improved. Finally, the developed chaos-based AES (CAES) algorithm has been applied to construct a novel image encryption algorithm. The statistical analysis, histogram, information entropy, and correlation indexes have been calculated and analyzed through simulation experiments in order to demonstrate the capability and improvement of this presented CAES cryptosystem.
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ISSN:2076-3417
2076-3417
DOI:10.3390/app11031329