基于光学扫描全息图的非级联和无交叉的多图像加密,使用2D直角压缩传感器
概括
我们介绍了一种使用光学扫描全息和2D直角压缩传感的新型多图像加密方法. 这种技术允许同时录制和独立检索多个图像,而无交叉通话,提高安全性和容量.
科学领域:
- 光学和光子学 在光学和光子学.
- 信息安全 信息安全
- 图像处理 图像处理
背景情况:
- 现有的多图像加密方法经常受到交叉通话,机械扫描要求或容量限制的影响.
- 越来越需要安全有效的方法来同时记录和检索多个图像.
- 正角压缩传感为高容量的数据采集和重建提供了潜力.
研究的目的:
- 开发一种非级联式,无交叉通话的多图像加密方法.
- 为了实现同时记录和独立检索多个纯文本图像.
- 在多图像加密系统中增强安全性和隐私.
主要方法:
- 采用光学扫描全息以进行同时记录.
- 采用2D直角压缩传感用于数据采集和重建.
- 引入了预先设计的结构模式作为学生的加密密钥,通过与通用直角矩阵处理的测量矩阵生成.
主要成果:
- 在没有机械扫描的情况下实现了多张图像的同时记录和加密.
- 启用了独立检索每个图像的特殊质量和没有杂音.
- 与1D方法相比,证明了显著更高的加密能力和更好的解密图像质量.
结论:
- 拟议的非级联,无交叉通话的方法为多图像加密提供了相当大的安全和隐私增强.
- 2D直角压缩传感方法有效处理复杂的多个图像,提供高质量的解密.
- 合成学生编码的概念是先进的,为结合加密方法和实际加密系统的潜力提供了一种多功能方法.
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