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A known-plaintext heuristic attack on the Fourier plane encryption algorithm
Date Issued
2006-04-17
Date Available
2011-12-01T11:56:49Z
Abstract
The Fourier plane encryption algorithm is subjected to a known-plaintext attack. The simulated annealing heuristic algorithm is used to estimate the key, using a known plaintext-ciphertext pair, which decrypts
the ciphertext with arbitrarily low error. The strength of the algorithm is tested by using this estimated key to decrypt a different ciphertext which was also encrypted using the same original key. We assume that the plaintext is amplitude-encoded real-valued image, and analyze only the
mathematical algorithm rather than a real optical system that can be more secure. The Fourier plane encryption algorithm is found to be susceptible to a known-plaintext heuristic attack.
the ciphertext with arbitrarily low error. The strength of the algorithm is tested by using this estimated key to decrypt a different ciphertext which was also encrypted using the same original key. We assume that the plaintext is amplitude-encoded real-valued image, and analyze only the
mathematical algorithm rather than a real optical system that can be more secure. The Fourier plane encryption algorithm is found to be susceptible to a known-plaintext heuristic attack.
Sponsorship
Science Foundation Ireland
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Optical Society of America
Journal
Optics Express
Volume
14
Issue
8
Start Page
3181
End Page
3186
Copyright (Published Version)
2006 Optical Society of America
Subjects
Subject – LCSH
Fourier transform optics
Heuristic algorithms
Optical data processing
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Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISSN
1094-4087
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