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The hybridization of DNA with compressive sensing techniques is an open area of research. This paper has focused on compressive sensing technique and DNA cryptographic operations which are used for compressing and encrypting together for an image. Usually, the image encryption techniques has more focused towards the providing security while there is a still room for an improvement in computational speed. An efficient approach for achieving higher information security at fast speed can be termed as “image encryption using hybridized DNA cryptography and compressive sensing”. The plain image is measured by measurement matrices in two directions to compress and encrypt the image. Then DNA sequence operations are performed on the resultant image for further security. These DNA sequence operations include DNA addition and subtraction using DNA coding rules. The sequences worked under the control of 2D logistic map. Hence, the proposed technique is capable of providing security quickly as compared to existing technique.
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Jaryal, S., Kaur, N., Sharma, S. (2019). Image Encryption Technique Based on Hybridized DNA Cryptography and Compressive Sensing Algorithm. In: Luhach, A., Jat, D., Hawari, K., Gao, XZ., Lingras, P. (eds) Advanced Informatics for Computing Research. ICAICR 2019. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 1076. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-0111-1_16
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