Abstract

Security of image data is essential during communication from various security attacks. This paper proposed a new technique for RGB color image encryption and decryption by the combination of shuffling and masking. The chaotic Baker map is used for first layer of image encryption by randomizing the pixels of each components of color image such as red, green and blue and then applying the diffusion process i.e. fractional dual random phase masks (FDRPM) technique which is applied on each component to increase the security level of given method. The order of Discrete Fractional Fourier Transform (DFRFT) act as a key for the process which provides extra degree of security to the proposed system. Matlab simulations are performed to check the security robustness of proposed scheme. Performance of proposed scheme is verified by noise analysis such as mean square error (MSE) and various differential analysis such as Unified Average Change Intensity (UACI) and Number of Pixels Change Rate (NPCR). Results of various analysis shows that the novel proposed encryption technique shows high efficiency and security for color images.

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