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Xingang Wang1, Meng Zhan, C-H Lai

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This study compares chaos synchronization encryption methods, introducing an error function attack for security analysis. A novel quality factor highlights coupled chaotic map lattices as the most effective encryption scheme.

Area of Science:

  • Cryptography
  • Applied Mathematics
  • Information Security

Background:

  • Chaos synchronization-based encryption offers potential for secure communication.
  • Practical evaluation of these schemes is crucial for real-world applications.
  • Existing cryptanalysis tools may not fully capture the performance of chaos encryption.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review and practically compare different chaos synchronization encryption schemes.
  • To introduce an efficient cryptanalysis tool for evaluating chaos encryption security.
  • To define a quantitative measure for assessing the overall applicability of chaos encryption schemes.

Main Methods:

  • Systematic review and practical comparison of various chaos synchronization encryption schemes.

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  • Development and application of an error function attack for cryptanalysis.
  • Definition and utilization of a 'quality factor' incorporating security, speed, and robustness.
  • Main Results:

    • The error function attack proves to be an effective tool for cryptanalysis.
    • The proposed quality factor provides a comprehensive measure of scheme applicability.
    • Encryption schemes based on one-way coupled chaotic map lattices demonstrated superior performance.

    Conclusions:

    • Chaos synchronization-based encryption schemes require rigorous practical evaluation.
    • The error function attack and quality factor offer valuable metrics for assessing encryption schemes.
    • One-way coupled chaotic map lattices represent a highly effective approach for chaos-based encryption.