Three-Dimensional Photon Counting Optical Encryption With Enhanced Visual Quality and Security Level

In this paper, we propose three-dimensional (3D) photon counting double random phase encryption (DRPE) with enhanced visual quality and security level. Conventional 3D photon counting DRPE can quickly encrypt the data by using the 4f optical system and random phase masks with enhanced security becau...

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Main Authors: Jaehoon Lee, Myungjin Cho, Min-Chul Lee
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2021-01-01
Series:IEEE Access
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9540853/
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Summary:In this paper, we propose three-dimensional (3D) photon counting double random phase encryption (DRPE) with enhanced visual quality and security level. Conventional 3D photon counting DRPE can quickly encrypt the data by using the 4f optical system and random phase masks with enhanced security because the 3D photon counting technique is used. 3D photon counting DRPE extracts photons from the encrypted data by using statistical methods such as the Poisson random process, and the visual quality of the decrypted data can be enhanced through the 3D reconstruction process. However, it still has a problem to visualize the data when we extract extremely a few photons. To improve the security and the visual quality of the decrypted data, we propose the random amplitude reconstruction process in the encryption stage. Our proposed method reconstructs the amplitude of the encrypted data at a random depth. Thus, the shifting pixel value and depth information can be another important key for decryption through the random process. Therefore, it can effectively decrypt data securely, and the visual quality of the decrypted data can be enhanced. Finally, through the random reconstruction process in the decryption stage, our proposed method can simultaneously enhance the security and visual quality. To verify our proposed method, we carry out the simulation and optical experiment.
ISSN:2169-3536