A multispectral photon-counting double random phase encoding scheme for image authentication

Faliu Yi, Inkyu Moon, Yeon H. Lee

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Abstract

In this paper, we propose a new method for color image-based authentication that combines multispectral photon-counting imaging (MPCI) and double random phase encoding (DRPE) schemes. The sparsely distributed information from MPCI and the stationary white noise signal from DRPE make intruder attacks difficult. In this authentication method, the original multispectral RGB color image is down-sampled into a Bayer image. The three types of color samples (red, green and blue color) in the Bayer image are encrypted with DRPE and the amplitude part of the resulting image is photon counted. The corresponding phase information that has nonzero amplitude after photon counting is then kept for decryption. Experimental results show that the retrieved images from the proposed method do not visually resemble their original counterparts. Nevertheless, the original color image can be efficiently verified with statistical nonlinear correlations. Our experimental results also show that different interpolation algorithms applied to Bayer images result in different verification effects for multispectral RGB color images.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)8877-8894
Number of pages18
JournalSensors
Volume14
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 20 May 2014

Keywords

  • Color images
  • Double random phase encryption
  • Multispectral photon counting imaging
  • Nonlinear correlators
  • Optical security and encryption
  • Pattern recognition

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