Modeling a Secured Digital Image Encryption Scheme Using a Three Moduli Set

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Dr. B. A. Weyori
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P. N. Amponsah
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P. K. Yeboah
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Abstract

This paper proposes a new digital image coding scheme that uses a three moduli set with a common factor. The proposed scheme is specific to a particular three moduli set {2n+2, 2n+1,2n}. The design of the scheme is based on the residue to binary converter which achieves in terms of area and critical path delay as compared to the state of the art. This scheme offers highspeed processing because in the reverse converter the computation of the multiplicative inverse is eliminated, and it achieves low-power VLSI implementation for image processing such as digital image transform and digital image filtering.

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Dr. B. A. Weyori. 2012. \u201cModeling a Secured Digital Image Encryption Scheme Using a Three Moduli Set\u201d. Global Journal of Computer Science and Technology - G: Interdisciplinary GJCST-G Volume 12 (GJCST Volume 12 Issue G10): .

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This paper proposes a new digital image coding scheme that uses a three moduli set with a common factor. The proposed scheme is specific to a particular three moduli set {2n+2, 2n+1,2n}. The design of the scheme is based on the residue to binary converter which achieves in terms of area and critical path delay as compared to the state of the art. This scheme offers highspeed processing because in the reverse converter the computation of the multiplicative inverse is eliminated, and it achieves low-power VLSI implementation for image processing such as digital image transform and digital image filtering.

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Modeling a Secured Digital Image Encryption Scheme Using a Three Moduli Set

Dr. B. A. Weyori
Dr. B. A. Weyori Catholic University of Ghana, Fiapre
P. N. Amponsah
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P. K. Yeboah
P. K. Yeboah

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