A Novel SPN based Multiple RGB Images Security over the Residue Classes of Quaternion Integers H[K]_δ

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29020/nybg.ejpam.v18i2.6228

Keywords:

Quaternion integers, Multiple RGB Image Encryption, SPN, Confusion, Security Analysis

Abstract

In this paper, we propose a Substitution and Permutation Network (SPN)-based encryption scheme for secure multiple RGB images over the residue classes of quaternion integers H[K]_δ. In this context, the new construction of n×n substitution boxes (S-boxes) using quaternion integers is proposed in order to enhance cryptographic strength. The traditional approaches for S-boxes are mostly based on Gaussian, Eisenstein, and elliptic curves, but quaternion integers are a four-dimensional algebra that is somewhat different mathematically, and these provide additional resistance in terms of cryptographic attacks. The strong security attributes of the designed S-boxes. As for multiple RGB image encryption, in order to achieve both confusion and diffusion, the proposed method employs the SPN framework and quaternion integer-based S-boxes. Structured SPN framework based on substitution, permutation, and XOR operations used by the encryption algorithm. It is shown that the encryption method proposed greatly increases the resistance against statistical, differential, and cryptanalytic attacks. The quaternion integer-based encryption framework is used to convey the confidentiality and integrity of multiple RGB images, which promises to be a good solution for secure multimedia applications. The results confirm that quaternion integer algebra can constitute a useful basis for constructing resilient cryptographic primitives for the modern digital security challenges

Author Biographies

  • Muhammad Sajjad, National University of Technology (NUTECH), Islamabad, Pakistan

    Dr. Muhammad Sajjad is a dedicated mathematician from Pakistan, currently serving as an Assistant Professor at the National University of Technology (NUTECH), Islamabad. He earned his PhD from Quaid-i-Azam University Islamabad, Pakistan, in 2024 and is an esteemed member of the American Mathematical Society (AMS). Recognised for his outstanding contributions to cybersecurity and cryptography, Dr. Sajjad has received several prestigious accolades, including two international research awards in cybersecurity and cryptography, the Computer Scientist Award from China, and the National Cryptology Award from NCCS Pakistan. His research spans multiple disciplines, including mathematics, electrical engineering, and computer science, with a strong emphasis on vector algebras, non-commutative and non-associative algebras, number theory, coding theory, channel coding, cryptography, cryptology, post-quantum cryptography, graph theory, and elliptic curves. His work is particularly focused on designing efficient error-correcting codes, advancing data security, and exploring complex algebraic structures. Dr. Sajjad is an active contributor to the global academic community, having delivered talks at prestigious international conferences. His research collaborations extend to leading universities in South America, Denmark, and Saudi Arabia, further strengthening his impact on the field. He has undergone professional training in various aspects of academic management and possesses strong programming skills in Python, MATLAB, C++, and more. Over his academic career, he has taught 21 bachelor and master's courses and published 13 research papers. Through his dedication to teaching, research, and innovation, Dr. Muhammad Sajjad continues to shape the future of mathematical sciences and information security.

  • Nawaf A. Alqwaifly, Department of Electrical Engineering, College of Engineering, Qassim University, Saudi Arabia

    Nawaf A. Alqwaifly received his B.S. degree in electrical engineering from Qassim University, Saudi Arabia, in 2008; his M.S. degree in electrical engineering from the University of Southern California in 2015; and his Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from Oregon State University in 2021. He is currently an assistant professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering at Qassim University. His research interests include error control codes, information theory, cryptography and cybersecurity, spectrum sharing technologies, satellite communications, and 6G technology.

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Published

2025-05-01

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Coding Theory and Cryptology

How to Cite

A Novel SPN based Multiple RGB Images Security over the Residue Classes of Quaternion Integers H[K]_δ. (2025). European Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics, 18(2), 6228. https://doi.org/10.29020/nybg.ejpam.v18i2.6228