Author
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- Sachikanta Dash
(GIET University, India)
- Sasmita Padhy
(VIT Bhopal University, India)
- Bodhisatwa Parija
(DRIEMS Cuttack, India)
- T. Rojashree
(DRIEMS Cuttack, India)
- K. Abhimanyu Kumar Patro
(Manipal Institute of Technology, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal 576104,Karnataka,India)
Abstract
Medical images such as brain MRI, ultrasound, and X-ray images are currently used by doctors to treat many serious diseases in most hospitals and clinics. These images play a major role in medical diagnosis. Diagnostic images with sensitive patient data are recorded and exchanged owing to the advancement of public networks. As a result, maintaining the privacy of sensitive patient data is becoming increasingly important. In medical imaging, the pixels are highly correlated. To reduce pixel correlation, a variety of complex encryption methods have been used in recent years, increasing the algorithm's computational complexity. This paper proposes an image encryption method based on chaos-based shifting operations. Security, convenience, and speed are all advantages of shifting activities. This method initially executes bit-plane flipping and permutation operations, then block-based flipping and diffusion operations to obtain the cipher images. The simulation and security analysis findings show that the proposed approach performs better.
Suggested Citation
Sachikanta Dash & Sasmita Padhy & Bodhisatwa Parija & T. Rojashree & K. Abhimanyu Kumar Patro, 2022.
"A Simple and Fast Medical Image Encryption System Using Chaos-Based Shifting Techniques,"
International Journal of Information Security and Privacy (IJISP), IGI Global, vol. 16(1), pages 1-24, January.
Handle:
RePEc:igg:jisp00:v:16:y:2022:i:1:p:1-24
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