Recent Advances in Image/Signal Encryption and Decryption Techniques
A special issue of Cryptography (ISSN 2410-387X).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 10 February 2025 | Viewed by 287
Special Issue Editor
Interests: encryption; hyperspectral image; cryptosystem
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Space remote sensing engineering is a comprehensive technology for earth observation that requires the participation and cooperation of multiple disciplines to carry out induction telemetry and resource management monitoring on the surface of Earth through telemetry instruments on artificial earth satellites, aviation, and other platforms. In recent years, with the development of remote sensing technology, the resolution of remote sensing images has become higher, the types of images have become more diverse, traditional encryption technology has struggled to meet the current encryption requirements for remote sensing data, and the information processing technology of remote sensing data has become one of the most challenging problems. Another challenge comes from the encryption technology of multi-source data, and the emergence of multiple payloads such as video, multispectral, and event cameras has brought about more possibilities for multi-source fusion remote sensing detection. However, the exploration of relevant encryption techniques for the characteristics of new payloads is also currently insufficient.
The purpose of this Special Issue is to provide an international forum for scientists, engineers, and researchers from around the world to introduce and discuss the latest advances in the field of space remote sensing encryption. We particularly encourage the submission of high-quality, previously unpublished primary research work.
Dr. Hang Chen
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- optical information security
- image encryption
- remote sensing image
- multi-source data fusion/encryption
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