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Title: Design of Secure Electronic Voting System Using Fingerprint Biometrics and Cryto-Watermarking Approach
Authors: Olaniyi, O. M.
Folorunso, T. A.
Ahmed, A.
Joseph, O.
Keywords: E-Voting
Fingerprint Biometric
Crytography
Authentication
Integrity
Confidentiality
Watermarking
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: International Journal of Information Engineering and Electronic Business
Citation: Olaniyi, O. M., Folorunso, T. A., Aliyu, A., & Olugbenga, J. (2016). Design of secure electronic voting system using fingerprint biometrics and crypto-watermarking approach. International Journal of Information Engineering and Electronic Business, 8(5), 9-17.
Series/Report no.: 8;5
Abstract: The conventional voting scheme employs paper-based ballot to verify votes. This voting scheme is insecure due to the attributed shortcomings including ballot stuffing, ballot snatching and voter‘s impersonation. In this paper, we present the design and development of secure e-voting to ensure a free, fair and credible election where the reference of electorate counts. This proposed system solves the authentication, integrity and cconfidentiality security issues of e-voting in kiosk and poll site e-voting scenarios using unimodal fingerprint biometrics and Advanced Encryption Standard based Wavelet based Crypto-watermarking Approach. The developed system solves: The possibility of blundering voter‘s authentication, integrity and confidentiality of vote stored in the server. The results after qualitative evaluation of the system with anti-watermarking detectors revealed that the developed secure e-voting system could serve as a platform for the delivery of credible e-election in developing countries with significant digital divides.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/2030
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