Abstract

An optical spectrum encryption algorithm for hyperspectral image is proposed in this paper, in which the spatial and spectrum information can be encrypted simultaneously. The Baker mapping is utilized to scramble each band of the hyperspectral cube before the optical transform. Subsequently, 100 bands are divided into real part and imaginary part of the complex function expressing light field. Then, the scrambled data is imported into fractional Fourier transform and gyrator transform system. A random binary vector is designed and employed in the optical transform for enhancing the security of the encryption system. The amplitude and phase information in the output plane can be regarded as the encrypted information. Some numerical simulations are made to demonstrate the performance of the proposed encryption system.

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