An Enhanced Computational Fusion Technique for Security of Authentication of Electronic Voting System

2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 22-37
Author(s):  
Adewale Olumide Sunday ◽  
Boyinbode Olutayo ◽  
Salako E. Adekunle

The detection of a false individual who had not been enrolled as a genuine participant in an election could be potentially detected in electronic voting systems as against paper-based methods. In recent time, one-time password and biometrics have been used to curtail false acceptance of imposters. However, imposters had unlawfully stolen the credentials of genuine individuals, gained unauthorized access, and polled illegitimate votes due to poor authentication methodology. The accuracy of a multi-biometric system is a function of the data type used and fusion method adopted. This paper presented a computational fusion approach that involved the use of fingerprint and randomly generated voter identification number to effectively satisfy the authentication security requirement of the electronic voting system. New architectural and mathematical equations on the proposed approach were presented to tackle the problem of false acceptance rate and improve on the true acceptance rate of a biometric system. Algorithm to achieve the proposed approach was presented in this paper as well.

Live scan plebiscite system is an electronic system or device employed in any legal system to cast their votes rather than ballot papers and boxes which used earlier in conventional Election system. The traditional system may be a long, time-consuming process and there’s a clear stage of error and malpractices. Later the system was replaced by electronic voting machine. To overcome the disadvantages of the electronic voting system, biometric identifiers are included in the voting system. Our proposed system consists of a Ballot unit with biometric system. This system verifies the biometrics of the candidate with the already stored data in Aadhar or voter identification card. In the proposed system the voter should verify his/her finger print and only if it matches they can vote.The data of the voters are stored in the cloud and can be retrieved from anyplace, so the voter can vote from any place outside the constituency. In the Electronic voting system, there is a simple unit called ballot unit which is used to record the votes. In this electronic voting only, the votes are recorded and counted and there is no separate unit to verify the voter, so anybody can record the votes and any number of times.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pranith H ◽  
Manoj Kumar M. V. ◽  
Sanjay H A ◽  
Prashanth B S ◽  
Likewin Thomas ◽  
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2011 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
pp. 69-82
Author(s):  
Mohammad Arjmand ◽  
Mahmoud Gardeshi ◽  
Reza Taheri zohur ◽  
Mohammad Kazemi

2018 ◽  
Vol Volume-2 (Issue-3) ◽  
pp. 1634-1637
Author(s):  
Anish. V ◽  
Balaji. M ◽  
Santhosh Kumar. S ◽  

Voting is important for any democratic country. It can be considered as one of the major factors that make a government for the people and by the people. The most common methods of voting that currently exist are ballot-based voting, purely electronic methods, and Electronic Voting Machines, among others. Over the years, it has been a challenge to build a secure E-voting program that provides the privacy of current voting systems while offering a means of accountability and versatility. Using blockchain technology and cryptography we can make the process of elections as open and cost-effective as possible. In this review paper we discuss a new, blockchain-based electronic voting system that addresses some of the limitations in existing systems and evaluates some of the popular systems designed to create a blockchain-based e-voting system.


Author(s):  
Md. Mahboob Karim ◽  
Nabila Shahnaz Khan ◽  
Ashratuz Zavin ◽  
Shusmoy Kundu ◽  
Asibul Islam ◽  
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