NFC BASED VOTING SYSTEM



EOI: 10.11242/viva-tech.01.05.001

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Mr. Bhavin Patil, Mr. Mukeshkumar Mishra, Mr. Nikhil Sankhe, Ms. Kriti Singh "NFC BASED VOTING SYSTEM", VIVA-IJRI Volume 1, Issue 6, Article 22, pp. 1-5, 2022. Published by Computer Engineering Department, VIVA Institute of Technology, Virar, India.

Abstract

Election is the most important technique used to gauge public opinion when choosing a government or on any topic that is being debated. Electronic voting devices are thereby replacing the traditional paper-based voting systems. The manual counting of voter identities used in the conventional voting process is timeconsuming, difficult, and more susceptible to fraud. In this new model, research into cutting-edge technologies including NFC voter identification, fingerprint recognition, and the Internet of thing (IOT). This goal is to provide the most effective way to reduce election corruption and cross-voting. It boosts the number of voters and motivates people to cast ballots. As part of this effort, each voter will get one NFC tag for voter identification. If the personal information on the NFC tag does not match, the fingerprint sensor is not activated. In order to ensure a strong level of security for polling vote, voting statistics are uploaded to the cloud at the moment each new vote is cast if they match. If they do, the voter will then permit access to the fingerprint in order to confirm their candidacy before casting their ballot. No one can be reached, and there is no way to manipulate the findings in any way. With the help of the Internet of Things, information is immediately updated to the cloud as the vote count increases (IOT). Data from IOT devices are uploaded to a web site on the portal. Only the vote information and results are accessible to the Election Commission (EC). No one is informed of the outcomes, the vote percentage, etc., unless the electoral commission makes an announcement.

Keywords

EC, EVM, IOT, NFC, Reader, Voting

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