Optical image encryption scheme with multiple light paths based on compressive ghost imaging |
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Authors: | Jinan Zhu Xiangfeng Meng Yurong Wang Yongkai Yin Xiaowen Sun |
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Affiliation: | Department of Optics, School of Information Science and Engineering, Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Laser Technology and Application, Shandong University, Jinan, P. R. China |
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Abstract: | An optical image encryption method with multiple light paths is proposed based on compressive ghost imaging. In the encryption process, M random phase-only masks (POMs) are generated by means of logistic map algorithm, and these masks are then uploaded to the spatial light modulator (SLM). The collimated laser light is divided into several beams by beam splitters as it passes through the SLM, and the light beams illuminate the secret images, which are converted into sparse images by discrete wavelet transform beforehand. Thus, the secret images are simultaneously encrypted into intensity vectors by ghost imaging. The distances between the SLM and secret images vary and can be used as the main keys with original POM and the logistic map algorithm coefficient in the decryption process. In the proposed method, the storage space can be significantly decreased and the security of the system can be improved. The feasibility, security and robustness of the method are further analysed through computer simulations. |
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Keywords: | Optical image encryption compressive ghost imaging multiple light paths |
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