Embedded System Based Smart E-Voting System Using Authentication Technologies

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Authors: Kishor Ugale, Tushar Pandhi

Abstract: Traditional Voting plays a very important role in modern republic systems. Electronic voting (e-Voting) refers to any method of casting or recording votes through electronic technologies. Voting machines consist of the whole combination of mechanical, electromechanical, or electronic components-along with the necessary software, firmware, and documentation-used for programming, controlling, and supporting the voting process. The e-Voting system discussed here uses biological validation, notably fingerprint identification, to verify voter identity. In this method, fingerprint matching is employed to confirm the user’s identity. This proposed work bears by differentiating sample fingerprint patterns to show whether the fingerprints real from the match individual. The primary objective of this system is to simplify and improve the regulation of the voting mechanism. The proposed solution is designed to encourage full participation by enabling every eligible voter to take part in elections. This is achieved through an Android application that permits human being to cast their balloting digitally. Implementing online voting across both Android and web-based platforms increases the reliability and effectiveness of the election process. The system aims to offer a convenient, user-friendly, and secure method for recording and counting votes. Online voting can reduce operational costs, boost voter turnout, and facilitate better communication in the middle of voters and candidates. The core target of the implemented system is to provide a voting mechanism that authorizes singles to submit secure and confidential ballots over a network, addressing the restrictions of traditional voting methods, which are often time-consuming and vulnerable to security issues.

DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20766695

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