Abstract

Recently, many chaos-based image encryption algorithms have been proposed. Most of them adopt the traditional confusion-diffusion framework. Multiple encryption rounds or one round of complex encryption is typically executed in these schemes to realize high security. However, these operations will reduce the computational efficiency. To overcome these issues, we propose a novel key-substitution encryption architecture (KSA). Under the proposed KSA, we design a key scheming for updating the initial keys using the plain-image and develop a new substitution method for encrypting various types of images. The simulation results and security analysis demonstrate the superior security and high efficiency of the proposed image encryption algorithm using the KSA (KSA-IEA), which executes only one round of encryption.

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