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Analysis of Bao-Zhou-Chen-Liu’s Hybrid Chaotic System

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Soft Computing: Theories and Applications

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One of the key encryption techniques commonly used nowadays in a variety of multimedia security applications is the hybrid chaos-based approach. The effectiveness of a hybrid chaotic system proposed by Bao-Zhou-Chen-Liu for multimedia encryption is examined in the paper. The effectiveness is evaluated by analysing the profile, trajectory, sensitivity, Lyapunov exponent, bifurcation, key space, entropy, zero–one test, and performing the randomness tests. Analysis reported in the paper reveals that Bao-Zhou-Chen-Liu’s hybrid chaotic system (BZCLS) has a number of flaws including low sensitivity, small chaotic range, weaker ergodicity, smaller key space, failure of zero–one test, and several NIST randomness tests. Because of such reported drawbacks and shortcomings, BZCLS is not sufficiently secure and is unsafe to employ for information security applications.

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Agarwal, M., Arvind, Ratan, R. (2023). Analysis of Bao-Zhou-Chen-Liu’s Hybrid Chaotic System. In: Kumar, R., Verma, A.K., Sharma, T.K., Verma, O.P., Sharma, S. (eds) Soft Computing: Theories and Applications. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 627. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-9858-4_26

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