Image Encryption with Space-filling Curves (Short Communication)

  • V. Suresh Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru
  • C.E. Veni Madhavan Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru
Keywords: Space-filling curves, partial encryption, light-weight encryption, lossy compression

Abstract

Conventional encryption techniques are usually applicable for text data and often unsuited for encrypting multimedia objects for two reasons. Firstly, the huge sizes associated with multimedia objects make conventional encryption computationally costly. Secondly, multimedia objects come with massive redundancies which are useful in avoiding encryption of the objects in their entirety. Hence a class of encryption techniques devoted to encrypting multimedia objects like images have been developed. These techniques make use of the fact that the data comprising multimedia objects like images could in general be seggregated into two disjoint components, namely salient and non-salient. While the former component contributes to the perceptual quality of the object, the latter only adds minor details to it. In the context of images, the salient component is often much smaller in size than the non-salient component. Encryption effort is considerably reduced if only the salient component is encrypted while leaving the other component unencrypted. A key challenge is to find means to achieve a desirable seggregation so that the unencrypted component does not reveal any information about the object itself. In this study, an image encryption approach that uses fractal structures–known as space-filling curves- in order to reduce the encryption overload is presented. In addition, the approach also enables a high quality lossy compression of images.

Defence Science Journal, 2012, 62(1), pp.46-50DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.14429/dsj.62.1441

Author Biographies

V. Suresh, Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru
Dr V. Suresh has obtained his PhD and MS from Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bengaluru. Currently working as a Research Associate in the Department of Computer Science and Automation, IISc, Bengaluru. His interests include: Data mining and cognitive science.
C.E. Veni Madhavan, Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru
Prof C.E. Veni Madhavan obtained his BE and ME from Madras and Pilani respectively and PhD from IISc, Bengaluru. He is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Automation, IISc, Bengaluru. He has published over 70 papers, delivered over 100 invited talks, guided 14 PhD, 10 MS, and 80 ME theses. His interests include: Algorithms, cryptography, and cognitive science.
Published
2012-01-23
How to Cite
Suresh, V., & Madhavan, C. (2012). Image Encryption with Space-filling Curves (Short Communication). Defence Science Journal, 62(1), 46-50. https://doi.org/10.14429/dsj.62.1441
Section
Special Issue Papers