Chai et al., 2017 - Google Patents
A new chaos-based image encryption algorithm with dynamic key selection mechanismsChai et al., 2017
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- Chai X
- Yang K
- Gan Z
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- Multimedia Tools and Applications
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In recent years, a wide variety of cryptographic algorithms based on chaos have been put forward and most of them have been proved to be successful by adopting the traditional permutation-diffusion architecture. However, one drawback these methods mostly hold is …
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