Novel One-Dimensional Chaotic System and Its Application in Image Encryption

Designing a chaotic system with a simple structure and complex dynamic behavior is one of the main tasks of chaotic cryptography. This paper designs a new 1D chaotic system called 1D two-parameters-sin-cos (1D-TPSC). Compared with high-dimensional chaotic systems, the 1D-TPSC has a simple structure...

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Main Authors: Zhiqiang Cheng, Wencheng Wang, Yuezhang Dai, Lun Li
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2022-01-01
Series:Complexity
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/1720842
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Summary:Designing a chaotic system with a simple structure and complex dynamic behavior is one of the main tasks of chaotic cryptography. This paper designs a new 1D chaotic system called 1D two-parameters-sin-cos (1D-TPSC). Compared with high-dimensional chaotic systems, the 1D-TPSC has a simple structure and is easy to implement with software. The Lyapunov exponent analyzes the parameter space of the 1D-TPSC in a chaotic state. Furthermore, using sensitivity analysis, cobweb plot, and bifurcation diagram to verify that the sequence generated by 1D-TPSC has good performance. In addition, the 1D-TPSC has also been applied in chaotic image encryption. Arnold mapping is used to scramble the plaintext, and random XOR is used to diffuse the scrambled image. Simulation experiments show that the method can remarkably resist standard attack methods.
ISSN:1099-0526