Multiuser computational imaging encryption and authentication with OFDM-assisted key management

Hongran Zeng, Ping Lu, Xiaowei Li*, Lingling Huang, Chaoyun Song, Dahai Li, In Kwon Lee, Seok Tae Kim, Qiong Hua Wang*, Yiguang Liu*

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Abstract

Single-pixel imaging (SPI) enables an invisible target to be imaged onto a photosensitive surface without a lens, emerging as a promising way for indirect optical encryption. However, due to its linear and broadcast imaging principles, SPI encryption has been confined to a single-user framework for the long term. We propose a multi-image SPI encryption method and combine it with orthogonal frequency division multiplexing-assisted key management, to achieve a multiuser SPI encryption and authentication framework. Multiple images are first encrypted as a composite intensity sequence containing the plaintexts and authentication information, simultaneously generating different sets of keys for users. Then, the SPI keys for encryption and authentication are asymmetrically isolated into independent frequency carriers and encapsulated into a Malus metasurface, so as to establish an individually private and content-independent channel for each user. Users can receive different plaintexts privately and verify the authenticity, eliminating the broadcast transparency of SPI encryption. The improved linear security is also verified by simulating attacks. By the combination of direct key management and indirect image encryption, our work achieves the encryption and authentication functionality under a multiuser computational imaging framework, facilitating its application in optical communication, imaging, and security.

Original languageEnglish
Article number056016
JournalAdvanced Photonics Nexus
Volume3
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Sept 2024
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • computational imaging
  • key management
  • optical authentication
  • optical encryption

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