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Non-Cascaded and Crosstalk-Free Multi-Image Encryption Based on Optical Scanning Holography Using 2D Orthogonal
Abstract:
We propose a non-cascaded and crosstalk-free multi-image encryption method based on optical scanning holography and 2D orthogonal compressive sensing. This approach enables the simultaneous recording and encryption of multiple plaintext images without mechanical scanning, while allows for independent retrieval of each image with exceptional quality and no crosstalk. Two features would bring about more substantial security and privacy. The one is that, by employing a sequence of pre-designed structural patterns as encryption keys at the pupil, multiple samplings can be achieved and ultimately the holographic cyphertext can be obtained. These patterns are generated using a measurement matrix processed with the generalized orthogonal one. As a result, one can accomplish the differentiation of images prior to the recording and thus neither need to pretreat the pending images nor to suppress the out-of-focus noise in the decrypted image. The other one is that, the non-cascaded architecture ensures that different plaintexts do not share sub-keys. Meanwhile, compared to 1D orthogonal compressive sensing, the 2D counterpart makes the proposed method to synchronously deal with multiple images of more complexity, while acquire significantly high-quality decrypted images and far greater encryption capacity. Further, the regularities of conversion between 1D and 2D orthogonal compressive sensing are identified, which may be instructive when to manufacture a practical multi-image cryptosystem or a single-pixel imaging equipment. A more general method or concept named synthesis pupil encoding is advanced. It may provide an effective way to combine multiple encryption methods together into a non-cascaded one. Our method possesses nonlinearity and it is also promising in multi-image asymmetric or public key cryptosystem as well as multi-user multiplexing.
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