A header encryption of ultrasound image using absolute-value chaotic map

© 2014 IEEE. this paper presents a partial encryption scheme using absolute-value chaotic map for secure electronic health records (EHR). The HER system has been an emerging technology that allows medical personals to create, manage, and control medical data electronically through specific database...

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Main Authors: S. Fong-In, S. Kiattisin, A. Leelasantitham, W. San-Um
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spelling th-mahidol.359582018-11-23T17:08:34Z A header encryption of ultrasound image using absolute-value chaotic map S. Fong-In S. Kiattisin A. Leelasantitham W. San-Um Mahidol University Thai-Nichi Institute of Technology Engineering © 2014 IEEE. this paper presents a partial encryption scheme using absolute-value chaotic map for secure electronic health records (EHR). The HER system has been an emerging technology that allows medical personals to create, manage, and control medical data electronically through specific database or even web browsers. The proposed encryption scheme realizes XOR operations between separated planes of binary gray-scale image and a binaty image generated by an absolute-value chaotic map. The proposed is relatively simple containning a single absolute-value function with two constants and offers complex and robust dynamical behaviors in terms of random output values. Experiments have been performed in MATLAB using a magnetic resonance image which is divided into 64 sub-blocks and 13th iterations were proceeded for encryption. Encryption qualitative performances are evaluated through pixel density histograms, 2-dimensional power spectral density, and vertical, horizontal, and diagonal correlation plots. For the encryption quantitative measures, correlation coefficients, entropy, NPCR and UACI are realized. Demonstrations of wrong-key decrypted image are also included. The proposed encryption scheme offers a potential alternative to a secure medical data records and web browsing through cloud computing systems. 2018-11-23T10:08:34Z 2018-11-23T10:08:34Z 2015-01-01 Conference Paper BMEiCON 2014 - 7th Biomedical Engineering International Conference. (2015) 10.1109/BMEiCON.2014.7017414 2-s2.0-84923039626 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/35958 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84923039626&origin=inward
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S. Fong-In
S. Kiattisin
A. Leelasantitham
W. San-Um
A header encryption of ultrasound image using absolute-value chaotic map
description © 2014 IEEE. this paper presents a partial encryption scheme using absolute-value chaotic map for secure electronic health records (EHR). The HER system has been an emerging technology that allows medical personals to create, manage, and control medical data electronically through specific database or even web browsers. The proposed encryption scheme realizes XOR operations between separated planes of binary gray-scale image and a binaty image generated by an absolute-value chaotic map. The proposed is relatively simple containning a single absolute-value function with two constants and offers complex and robust dynamical behaviors in terms of random output values. Experiments have been performed in MATLAB using a magnetic resonance image which is divided into 64 sub-blocks and 13th iterations were proceeded for encryption. Encryption qualitative performances are evaluated through pixel density histograms, 2-dimensional power spectral density, and vertical, horizontal, and diagonal correlation plots. For the encryption quantitative measures, correlation coefficients, entropy, NPCR and UACI are realized. Demonstrations of wrong-key decrypted image are also included. The proposed encryption scheme offers a potential alternative to a secure medical data records and web browsing through cloud computing systems.
author2 Mahidol University
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S. Fong-In
S. Kiattisin
A. Leelasantitham
W. San-Um
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author S. Fong-In
S. Kiattisin
A. Leelasantitham
W. San-Um
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title A header encryption of ultrasound image using absolute-value chaotic map
title_short A header encryption of ultrasound image using absolute-value chaotic map
title_full A header encryption of ultrasound image using absolute-value chaotic map
title_fullStr A header encryption of ultrasound image using absolute-value chaotic map
title_full_unstemmed A header encryption of ultrasound image using absolute-value chaotic map
title_sort header encryption of ultrasound image using absolute-value chaotic map
publishDate 2018
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