Author : Gokul Ranjan V 1
Date of Publication :9th February 2018
Abstract: This paper proposes a multifaceted online e-voting system. The proposed system is capable of handling multiple-scale electronic ballots at the same time, e.g. presidential, regional, and parliamentary, among others. The system ensures the fairness of the election process in terms of functional and nonfunctional criteria. The practical criteria included in the design of the proposed system warrant wellestablished identification and authentication processes for the elector through the use of integrated simple biometrics. The nature of the system guarantees that no votes in favor of the candidate are lost due to the incorrect counting of the ballots, with the correct implementation of the FLAG system. Transparency of voting comes through at all points of the electoral process in order to convince the voter that his / her vote was in favor of his / her candidate of choice. In addition to its key functional properties, the proposed system is designed to satisfy a range of important non-functional requirements. Requirements for accuracy, robustness, coherence, continuity and protection are of the utmost importance. Intensive computer simulations have been performed in a number of voting conditions to check the robustness and reliability of the proposed system. Voter’s number, inter-arrival voting times, malicious acts launched, etc. The results of the simulations show that the reliability and efficiency of the device is based on expectations. Such findings provide the correct criteria that would direct the decision-maker in customizing the proposed system to suit his particular voting needs.
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