Voting System based on Finger Print and Face Recognition
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Author:
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T. SHANTHI, S. SRIPRIYA, K. SRINANDINI, S. SELVASRIDEVI, R. SARANYA
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Abstract:
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India is the second largest country in the population, with the population of 1,375,492,629 as on March 2020. Each and every citizen of India has the right to vote. Republic India is governed by the constitution of laws and every government is elected democratically by voting system conducted by election commission of India. The election commission of India has different types of voting systems such as secret ballet paper method and now Electronic voting machines (EVM’s) and voter verified paper audit trail (VVPAT) voting machines. The current voting system EVM can be hacked easily. There is a lot of methods adopted to avoid malpractices. In this project, we have attempted to provide two step verification system for voting. It provides secured voting and avoids human intervention that results in smooth and secure conduction of elections.
Our project adopts biometric fingerprint recognition and face recognition of the voter for authentication. In electronic voting machine, the first step of verification system can be easily accessed by the voter’s fingerprint data present in this database. The second step of verification involves the face recognition of the voter by the data already present in the database using LabVIEW software. Once the two-tier verification is done, the voter can continue to the voting process and present his vote. The security of the system is further improved by adding GSM module to send message to the user mobile phone to confirm his voting. This prevent fake votes and ensure the perfect polling without any corruption.
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Keyword:
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VVPAT-Voter Verified Paper Audit Trail, EVMS-Electronic Voting Machine, GSM, LabVIEW, Biometric like Fingerprint Sensor, Microcontroller.
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DOI:
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https://doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2020.12.01.233
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