Elamrawy et al., 2018 - Google Patents
An image encryption based on DNA coding and 2DLogistic chaotic mapElamrawy et al., 2018
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- Elamrawy F
- Sharkas M
- Nasser A
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- International Journal of Signal Processing
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A novel image encryption algorithm based on DNA coding and the Two-dimensional logistic chaotic map is presented in this paper. The proposed encryption algorithm consists of three parts, DNA coding, permutation, and diffusion. First, the image is encoded by DNA coding …
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