Lu et al., 2025 - Google Patents
A novel image encryption scheme using 3D chaotic maps with Josephus permutation and dynamic diffusionLu et al., 2025
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- Lu W
- Jin C
- Wang J
- Liu X
- Liu J
- Zhai Z
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- Journal of King Saud University Computer and Information Sciences
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With the rapid development of digital communication, cloud computing, and intelligent applications such as smart healthcare and the Internet of Things (IoT), secure image transmission has become a critical challenge. Traditional encryption algorithms often face …
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