Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10356/170854
Title: Speckle-based optical cryptosystem and its application for human face recognition via deep learning
Authors: Zhao, Qi
Li, Huanhao
Yu, Zhipeng
Woo, Chi Man
Zhong, Tianting
Cheng, Shengfu
Zheng, Yuanjin
Liu, Honglin
Tian, Jie
Lai, Puxiang
Keywords: Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering
Issue Date: 2022
Source: Zhao, Q., Li, H., Yu, Z., Woo, C. M., Zhong, T., Cheng, S., Zheng, Y., Liu, H., Tian, J. & Lai, P. (2022). Speckle-based optical cryptosystem and its application for human face recognition via deep learning. Advanced Science, 9(25). https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/advs.202202407
Journal: Advanced Science 
Abstract: Face recognition has become ubiquitous for authentication or security purposes. Meanwhile, there are increasing concerns about the privacy of face images, which are sensitive biometric data and should be protected. Software-based cryptosystems are widely adopted to encrypt face images, but the security level is limited by insufficient digital secret key length or computing power. Hardware-based optical cryptosystems can generate enormously longer secret keys and enable encryption at light speed, but most reported optical methods, such as double random phase encryption, are less compatible with other systems due to system complexity. In this study, a plain yet highly efficient speckle-based optical cryptosystem is proposed and implemented. A scattering ground glass is exploited to generate physical secret keys of 17.2 gigabit length and encrypt face images via seemingly random optical speckles at light speed. Face images can then be decrypted from random speckles by a well-trained decryption neural network, such that face recognition can be realized with up to 98% accuracy. Furthermore, attack analyses are carried out to show the cryptosystem's security. Due to its high security, fast speed, and low cost, the speckle-based optical cryptosystem is suitable for practical applications and can inspire other high-security cryptosystems.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10356/170854
ISSN: 2198-3844
DOI: 10.1002/advs.202202407
Schools: School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering 
Rights: © 2022 The Authors. Advanced Science published by Wiley-VCH GmbH. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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