International Journal of Computer Applications |
Foundation of Computer Science (FCS), NY, USA |
Volume 120 - Number 4 |
Year of Publication: 2015 |
Authors: P. Naga Srinivasu, Ch. Seshadri Rao |
10.5120/21212-3915 |
P. Naga Srinivasu, Ch. Seshadri Rao . A Multilevel Image Encryption based on Duffing map and Modified DNA Hybridization for Transfer over an Unsecured Channel. International Journal of Computer Applications. 120, 4 ( June 2015), 1-4. DOI=10.5120/21212-3915
It was known to us from decades it is been a factual challenge for us to transfer the privileged data specially images to transfer over a unsecured channel. In this paper we propose a novel image encryption technique using DNA interwearing based Hybridization along with chaotic maps to transfer image data over a unsecured channel. In the early stages we apply Duffing map(chaotic map) on the original image, the resultant image we obtain will be the scrambled original image, where pixel position will be scattered over the image plain. And in the next phase we apply the technique of modified DNA hybridization based on the interwearing on the resultant image. Finally encrypted using a modified hill cipher. By doing so we attain chaotic behavior(Butterfly effect with small change in initial condition leads to big change in resultant outcome) by using Duffing map and we achieve highely security with less processing by using DNA Hybridization based image encryption. The security analysis of proposed techniques has achieved satisfactory outcome and results were presented.