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27 February 2006 Successive encryption and transmission with phase-shifting digital holography
Sang Keun Gil, Seok Hee Jeon, Nam Kim, Jong Rae Jeong
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Abstract
We present a novel information or key encryption and transmission technique based on phase-shifting digital holography for a security system. Phase-shifting digital holography is used for recording phase and amplitude information on CCD device. 4-step phase-shifting is implemented by moving the PZT mirror with equidistant phase steps of π/2. The information and the key are converted to random phase patterns. Digital hologram in this method is Fourier transform hologram and quantized with 256 gray-level. The basic idea is that we reuse a 256 gray-level digital hologram to encrypt the information or the key with 4-step phase-shifting digital holography. The encrypted binary data/image in the form of digital hologram can be transmitted through communication network, and is reconstructed and decrypted digitally. The simulation shows that the proposed method gives good results for a successive encryption/transmission.
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Sang Keun Gil, Seok Hee Jeon, Nam Kim, and Jong Rae Jeong "Successive encryption and transmission with phase-shifting digital holography", Proc. SPIE 6136, Practical Holography XX: Materials and Applications, 613615 (27 February 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.645694
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KEYWORDS
Digital holography

Binary data

Holograms

Phase shifts

Fourier transforms

Holographic interferometry

Image encryption

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