Abstract

Background: Current work is associated with the deployment of synchronized chaotic Secure Hash Algorithm (SHA256) random number generators along with their application in image encryption. Methods: This study aimed to design a perfect communication system to encrypt and decrypt the images via image processing. We introduced a new sliding mode scheme for master-slave fourdimensional (4D) Lorenz-Stenflo systems to deal with the synchronization problem. Then, a new synchronized dynamic secure hash algorithm (SHA-256) was implemented to generate the dynamic random numbers. Results: An image encryption and decryption mechanism was implemented by using synchronized chaotic master-slave systems corresponding to the generated hash values. Here, the master systems were used for encryption, and the slave systems were responsible for the decryption mechanism. The complete design of this paper was implemented in a Python environment. Conclusion: The demonstration of simulation results includes the state responses, strange attractors, and synchronization error responses of master-slave chaotic systems with appropriate switching functions and control input. conclusion: An image encryption and decryption mechanism has been implemented by using synchronized chaotic master-slave systems corresponding to the generated hash values other: The complete design of this paper has been implemented on python environment

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