Abstract

Everybody wants to maintain solitariness to some extent or entirely in his dealings with other people during different modes of communication. To retain privacy, researchers materialized distinct image encryption algorithms using chaotic maps. Due to their extraordinary features, most researchers employed multidimensional chaotic maps to barricade clandestine information or digital images from potential invaders. Still, multidimensional chaotic maps have many impediments conferred in the literature review. In this paper, we developed a cryptosystem utilizing multiple chaotic maps to mitigate the shortcoming of multidimensional chaotic maps. A distinctive approach is adopted to sire a key stream using a combination of chaotic maps and create a sequence of random integers linked with the pixels of the plain image to shatter the association between neighboring pixels of a plain image. Finally, diffusion is accomplished using the previously diffused pixels at a decimal level. Security and statistical analysis demonstrate that the presented encryption algorithm is robust against well‐known attacks. An ample key space indicates that it is best suited for secure communication.

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