TY - JOUR
T1 - Sparse point spread function-based multi-image optical encryption
AU - Xu, Ning
AU - Qi, Dalong
AU - Cheng, Long
AU - Pan, Zhen
AU - Zhou, Chengyu
AU - Lin, Wenzhang
AU - Ma, Hongmei
AU - Yao, Yunhua
AU - Shen, Yuecheng
AU - Deng, Lianzhong
AU - Sun, Zhenrong
AU - Zhang, Shian
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2025.
PY - 2025/12
Y1 - 2025/12
N2 - Multi-image optical encryption (MOE) has demonstrated promising potential in image data protection owing to its parallel processing capability and abundant degrees of freedom. However, existing methods suffer from either low compression ratios or stringent experimental conditions, such as accurate calibration of phase modulation, precise manufacturing of encryption elements, and no ambient light interference. This work introduces a lensless sparse point spread function-based multi-image optical encryption (sPSF-MOE) technique that addresses these challenges and enhances performance. In the encryption process, each plaintext image is encoded using a sparsely distributed PSF with specifically designed geometric shapes through spatial phase engineering. The resulting ciphertexts are superimposed to produce a compressed ciphertext. During decryption, an iterative algorithm recovers encrypted images with improved reconstruction quality. We show that sPSF-MOE ensures high fidelity for binary (gray-scale) images at a compression ratio of 12 (6) and resists autocorrelation-based attacks. Integrating principal component analysis (PCA) into decryption preserves image high fidelity under ambient light interference. sPSF-MOE reduces the bandwidth requirement for data transmission while ensuring data integrity.
AB - Multi-image optical encryption (MOE) has demonstrated promising potential in image data protection owing to its parallel processing capability and abundant degrees of freedom. However, existing methods suffer from either low compression ratios or stringent experimental conditions, such as accurate calibration of phase modulation, precise manufacturing of encryption elements, and no ambient light interference. This work introduces a lensless sparse point spread function-based multi-image optical encryption (sPSF-MOE) technique that addresses these challenges and enhances performance. In the encryption process, each plaintext image is encoded using a sparsely distributed PSF with specifically designed geometric shapes through spatial phase engineering. The resulting ciphertexts are superimposed to produce a compressed ciphertext. During decryption, an iterative algorithm recovers encrypted images with improved reconstruction quality. We show that sPSF-MOE ensures high fidelity for binary (gray-scale) images at a compression ratio of 12 (6) and resists autocorrelation-based attacks. Integrating principal component analysis (PCA) into decryption preserves image high fidelity under ambient light interference. sPSF-MOE reduces the bandwidth requirement for data transmission while ensuring data integrity.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105003859722
U2 - 10.1038/s42005-025-02105-1
DO - 10.1038/s42005-025-02105-1
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:105003859722
SN - 2399-3650
VL - 8
JO - Communications Physics
JF - Communications Physics
IS - 1
M1 - 184
ER -