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Biometric Based Voting System with GSM Communication

Jeyganesh Jeyganesh, Surendhar Surendhar, Magesh Magesh, Shabeeb Shabeeb, Saravana Saravana, Vidhushini Vidhushini

Abstract


Our India’s development is mainly dependent on the Election. By choosing the perfect representatives we can bring incredible changes to our Nation. Voting is the way to select the trusted candidate. The Existing Voting method is conducted by the Election Commission in following steps such as Voter recognition, Vote Casting, Counting and Declaration of result. In present voting system the voters are enrolled in the voter lists. The voters cast their vote in the ballot box. The voters have to press the button representing the favourite party. The heart of democracy is voting. The heart of voting is trust that each vote is recorded and tallied with accuracy and impartiality. The accuracy and impartiality are tallied in high rate with biometric system. Among these biometric signs, fingerprint has been researched the longest period of time, and shows the most promising future in real-world applications. Because of their uniqueness and consistency over time, fingerprints have been used for identification over time. However, because of the complex distortions among the different impression of the same finger in real life, fingerprint recognition is still a challenging problem. Hence in this study, the authors are interested in designing and analysing the Electronic Voting System based on the fingerprint minutiae which is the core in current modern approach for fingerprint analysis. The new design is analysed by conducting pilot election among a class of students for selecting their representative. Various analysis predicted shows that the proposed electronic voting system resolves many issues of the current system with the help of biometric technology.


Keywords


Biometric, Fingerprint and Electronic Voting.

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