Abstract

Over the last twenty years, chaos-based encryption has been an increasingly popular way to encrypt and decrypt data using nonlinear dynamics and deterministic chaos. Discrete chaotic systems based on iterative maps have gotten a lot of interest because of their simplicity and speed. In this paper, three kinds of chaotic maps are utilized to build a digital image encryption strategy depending on a chaotic system. These chaotic maps are the logistic map, Arnold Cat’s map, and Baker’s map. In addition to using the triple data encryption standard (3DES) encryption scheme with the chaotic maps mentioned. The results of the experiments revealed that the suggested digital image encryption technique is both efficient and secure, making it ideal for usage in insecure networks. The transmission control protocol (TCP)/internet protocol (IP) protocol was used for the purpose of transferring data from server to client through the network and vice versa.

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