Abstract

ABSTRACTThis paper presents a new scheme for encryption of single-channel colour images. The scheme uses amplitude- and phase-truncation approach to introduce non-linearity for enhanced security. Further, the colour image encryption is performed in the fractional Hartley domain, which is relatively less investigated. The encryption starts with an affine transform of each channel of the input colour image. Thereafter, one of the channels is considered as the input amplitude image while the other two are used as phase masks, one in the spatial and the other in the frequency domain. A detailed analysis of the scheme’s sensitivity to various encryption parameters has been carried out. In addition, security analysis of the scheme against attacks establishes the scheme’s robustness. The combined use of the affine transform and phase-truncation approach for colour image encryption in the fractional Hartley domain is attempted for the first time in this study. It is shown that the proposed scheme resists the special attack.

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