Enhancing One-Dimensional Chaotic Map Based on Bitstream Dividing Model

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2019-02Type
Conference PaperAuthor
Alawida, Moatsum
Samsudin, Azman
Alshoura, Wafa' Hamdan
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The chaotic map has attracted more researchers in chaotic
cryptography domain. That is because to large similarity among
their characteristics such as unpredictability and sensitivity to an
initial condition. Moreover, chaotic maps are a source of entropy
that provide diffusion and confusion strength in cryptographic
applications. Although existing one dimensional chaotic maps are
widely used, many security issues are found in their behaviors.
This paper tackles those issues through the new proposed solution
model that uses bitstream dividing model. The proposed model
uses the fixed-point format to extract bitstream and dividing a
chaotic state into N equal parts, each part is a new chaotic state. In
order to show the effectiveness of the proposed model, the
unimodal maps are used in the simulation, it is shown that the
proposed model has better chaotic complexity and performance
than the corresponding maps. Moreover, it is a simple structure
but effective and can be used as a chaotification model to generate
digital chaos. In chaos-based cryptography, the enhanced maps
have a better security strength which is highly needed for the
development of chaos-based ciphers.