Signing and Verifying Encrypted Medical Images Using Double Random Phase Encryption

Entropy (Basel). 2022 Apr 12;24(4):538. doi: 10.3390/e24040538.

Abstract

Digital Signature using Self-Image signing is introduced in this paper. This technique is used to verify the integrity and originality of images transmitted over insecure channels. In order to protect the user's medical images from changing or modifying, the images must be signed. The proposed approach uses the Discrete Wavelet Transform to subdivide a picture into four bands and the Discrete Cosine Transform DCT is used to embed a mark from each sub-band to another sub-band of DWT according to a determined algorithm. To increase the security, the marked image is then encrypted using Double Random Phase Encryption before transmission over the communication channel. By verifying the presence of the mark, the authority of the sender is verified at the receiver. Authorized users' scores should, in theory, always be higher than illegal users' scores. If this is the case, a single threshold might be used to distinguish between authorized and unauthorized users by separating the two sets of scores. The results are compared to those obtained using an approach that does not employ DWT.

Keywords: authentication; digital signature; discrete cosine transform; discrete wavelet transform; double-random-phase encryption; encryption.