Author
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- Haris Aziz
- Syed Mushhad Mustuzhar Gilani
- Iqtadar Hussain
- Abdul Kashif Janjua
- Shahzada Khurram
Abstract
The recent decade has witnessed an exponential surge of digital content, especially multimedia and its applications. The security requirements of these innovative platforms necessitate the significance of enhancing advanced encryption schemes. In this paper, a novel encryption scheme is presented for real-time audio applications. The framework of the proposed scheme is grounded on the principles of confusion and diffusion. The confusion incorporates nonlinearity by the application of Mordell elliptic curves (MEC) and a symmetric group of permutations S 8 . The endurance of the proposed scheme is further enriched through the application of chaotic maps. The proposed scheme is intended to cater requirements of real-time voice communications in defense applications particularly warzones. The adoption of a modular design and fusion of chaotic maps makes the algorithm viable for numerous real-time audio applications. The security can further be enriched by incorporating additional rounds and number of S-boxes in the algorithm. The security and resistance of the algorithm against various attacks are gaged through performance evaluation and security measurements. The audio encryption scheme has the ability to tolerate noise triggered by a channel or induced by an invader. The decryption was successful and the resultant output was audible for noisy data. The overall results depict that the proposed audio encryption scheme contains an excellent cryptographic forte with the minimum computational load. These characteristics allow the algorithm to be a hotspot for modern robust applications.
Suggested Citation
Haris Aziz & Syed Mushhad Mustuzhar Gilani & Iqtadar Hussain & Abdul Kashif Janjua & Shahzada Khurram, 2021.
"A Noise-Tolerant Audio Encryption Framework Designed by the Application of S 8 Symmetric Group and Chaotic Systems,"
Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-15, April.
Handle:
RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:5554707
DOI: 10.1155/2021/5554707
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