Abstract

This paper proposes a fast bit-level chaotic image encryption algorithm. The goal is to make the difference between 0 and 1 in the bit-level ciphertext as small as possible. By introducing the concept of the difference between 0 and 1, constantly adjust the number of binary 0 and 1 in the ciphertext, and the difference is fed back to the encryption system until the difference reaches the preset accuracy, so as to quickly achieve a secure encryption effect. To verify the security of the algorithm, this paper selects multiple chaotic systems for testing and applies different chaotic systems to the encryption algorithm. Moreover, the proposed algorithm is compared with the bit-level and non-bit-level image encryption algorithms proposed by other scholars in recent years, and the results show that the proposed algorithm has higher security than other algorithms.

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