Title :
Medical image protection using hyperchaos-based encryption
Author :
Chong Fu ; Ye Lin ; Hui-yan Jiang ; Hong-feng Ma
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Inf. Sci. & Eng., Northeastern Univ., Shenyang, China
Abstract :
The increasing utilization of telemedicine, especially the teleradiology services, has raised a great deal of concerns in the security of medical images transmitted over open networks. To meet this challenge, a new medical image protection scheme using hyperchaos-based encryption is suggested in this paper. Improvements have been made to both permutation and diffusion methods to address the security problems encountered by many existing chaos-based image ciphers. In the permutation stage, a pixel swapping-based strategy is introduced instead of using the area-preserving chaotic maps, and the swapping operation is determined by the first two state variables of the employed 4-D hyperchaotic system. During the diffusion procedure, the key stream elements, quantified from the other two state variables, are circularly shifted according to the plain-pixels. Consequently, the keystream is related to both the key and the plain-image, which ensures the security against known/ chosen-plaintext attack. Thorough experimental tests are carried out and the results indicate that the proposed scheme provides an effective way for online secure medical image transmission over public networks.
Keywords :
chaos; cryptography; medical image processing; telecommunication security; telemedicine; visual communication; area-preserving chaotic maps; chaos-based image ciphers; chosen-plaintext attack; hyperchaos-based encryption; medical image protection scheme; pixel swapping-based strategy; security problems; teleradiology services; Biomedical imaging; Chaotic communication; Ciphers; Encryption; hyperchaotic system; medical image protection; permutation-diffusion; pseudorandom number sequence;
Conference_Titel :
Medical Information and Communication Technology (ISMICT), 2015 9th International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Kamakura
DOI :
10.1109/ISMICT.2015.7107507