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A New Scheme for Image Compression and Encryption Using ECIES, Henon Map, and AEGAN

Providing security in the transmission of images and other multimedia data has become one of the most important scientific and practical issues. In this paper, a method for compressing and encryption images is proposed, which can safely transmit images in low-bandwidth data transmission channels. At first, using the autoencoding generative adversarial network (AEGAN) model, the images are mapped to a vector in the latent space with low dimensions. In the next step, the obtained vector is encrypted using public key encryption methods. In the proposed method, Henon chaotic map is used for permutation, which makes information transfer more secure. To evaluate the results of the proposed scheme, three criteria SSIM, PSNR, and execution time have been used.

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