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Blockchain and AI-Based Secure Voting System for Real-Time Election Monitoring and Fraud Prevention

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Filed on 14 November 2024

Abstract

Blockchain and AI-Based Secure Voting System for Real-Time Election Monitoring and Fraud Prevention ABSTRACT: Electronic voting, or e-voting, has been utilised in various forms since the 1970s, offering significant advantages over paper-based systems, including enhanced efficiency and diminished errors. Nonetheless, obstacles persist in attaining widespread use of such systems, particularly with the enhancement of their robustness against potential defects. Blockchain is a transformative technology of the present period and holds the potential to enhance the overall resilience of electronic voting systems. Blockchain technology was created to mitigate these issues and offers decentralised nodes for electronic voting. It is employed to develop electronic voting systems primarily because of the numerous advantages of Blockchain technology in the voting process. This technology, equipped with distributed, non-repudiation, and security protection features, serves as an exceptional alternative to conventional electronic voting techniques.

Patent Information

Application ID202441088154
Invention FieldELECTRONICS
Date of Application14/11/2024
Publication Number47/2024

Inventors

NameAddressCountryNationality
Dr. B Ravi ChandraAssociate Professor Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering G.Pullaiah College of Engineering and Technology Nandikotkur Road, Venkayapalli, Pasupula Village Kurnool Andhra Pradesh IndiaIndiaIndia
Dr. P. SwathiAcademic Consultant Department of Computer Science (MCA) SV University College of Commerce Management and Computer Science Tirupati-517502 Andhra Pradesh IndiaIndiaIndia
Dr Khushbu ChandrakarAssistant Professor Department of CSE Asansol Engineering College Asansol West Bengal Pin Code: 713205 IndiaIndiaIndia
Dr. P. JyotsnaAcademic Consultant Department of Computer Science (MCA) SV University College of Commerce Management and Computer Science Tirupati-517502 Andhra Pradesh IndiaIndiaIndia
Dr. Punit Kumar KanujiyaAssistant Professor Department of Commerce National P.G. College 2 Rana Pratap Marg Hazratganj, Lucknow 226001 Uttar Pradesh IndiaIndiaIndia
Dr. D. VenugopalProfessor Department of ECE KPR Institute of Engineering and Technology Arasur Coimbatore 641407 Tamilnadu IndiaIndiaIndia
Dr.R. IniyavanAssistant Professor (Sr.Gr) Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering B S Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology GST Road, Vandalur, Chennai 600 048. Chengalpattu, Tamilnadu, IndiaIndiaIndia
Dr P.Tamil SelvanAssociate Professor Department of Computer Technology Karpagam Academy of Higher Education Eachanari Coimbatore- 641021 Tamilnadu IndiaIndiaIndia
Dr S AnnaduraiProfessor, Department of Mathematics, St. Joseph's College of Engineering, OMR, Chennai – 119 Tamilnadu IndiaIndiaIndia
Dr. Puneet BangaAssistant Professor (Senior Grade-II) Department of CSE Maharishi Markandeshwar (Deemed to be University) Mullana, Ambala Haryana IndiaIndiaIndia

Applicants

NameAddressCountryNationality
Dr. B Ravi ChandraAssociate Professor Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering G.Pullaiah College of Engineering and Technology Nandikotkur Road, Venkayapalli, Pasupula Village Kurnool Andhra Pradesh IndiaIndiaIndia
Dr. P. SwathiAcademic Consultant Department of Computer Science (MCA) SV University College of Commerce Management and Computer Science Tirupati-517502 Andhra Pradesh IndiaIndiaIndia
Dr Khushbu ChandrakarAssistant Professor Department of CSE Asansol Engineering College Asansol West Bengal Pin Code: 713205 IndiaIndiaIndia
Dr. P. JyotsnaAcademic Consultant Department of Computer Science (MCA) SV University College of Commerce Management and Computer Science Tirupati-517502 Andhra Pradesh IndiaIndiaIndia
Dr. Punit Kumar KanujiyaAssistant Professor Department of Commerce National P.G. College 2 Rana Pratap Marg Hazratganj, Lucknow 226001 Uttar Pradesh IndiaIndiaIndia
Dr. D. VenugopalProfessor Department of ECE KPR Institute of Engineering and Technology Arasur Coimbatore 641407 Tamilnadu IndiaIndiaIndia
Dr.R. IniyavanAssistant Professor (Sr.Gr) Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering B S Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology GST Road, Vandalur, Chennai 600 048. Chengalpattu, Tamilnadu, IndiaIndiaIndia
Dr P.Tamil SelvanAssociate Professor Department of Computer Technology Karpagam Academy of Higher Education Eachanari Coimbatore- 641021 Tamilnadu IndiaIndiaIndia
Dr S AnnaduraiProfessor, Department of Mathematics, St. Joseph's College of Engineering, OMR, Chennai – 119 Tamilnadu IndiaIndiaIndia
Dr. Puneet BangaAssistant Professor (Senior Grade-II) Department of CSE Maharishi Markandeshwar (Deemed to be University) Mullana, Ambala Haryana IndiaIndiaIndia

Specification

Description:DESCRIPTIONS:
Elections are a vital cornerstone of a democratic government, allowing the populace to articulate their opinions through voting. The election process must be transparent and reliable to guarantee its confidence for participants, given its importance to society. The way to voting has continually evolved within this framework. This evolution is chiefly motivated by the pursuit of a secure, verifiable, and transparent system. Given its importance, ongoing efforts have been undertaken to enhance the overall efficiency and reliability of the voting system. Electronic voting, or e-voting, plays a significant role in this context. Since their initial use as punched-card ballots in the 1960s, e-voting systems have made significant advancements through the integration of internet technology. Nonetheless, electronic voting systems must conform to particular benchmark standards to promote their extensive acceptance. The parameters encompass voter anonymity, vote integrity, and non-repudiation, among others. Blockchain is an emerging technology with robust cryptographic foundations that allows applications to utilise these capabilities for resilient security solutions. A Blockchain is a data structure that records and disseminates all transactions conducted since its inception. It is fundamentally a distributed decentralised database that preserves a comprehensive list of continuously evolving data records safeguarded from unauthorised manipulation, tampering, and alteration. Distributed ledger technology. Blockchain technology is extensively utilised worldwide across various economic sectors, including cryptocurrencies, media, entertainment, and the voting system. Blockchain is a digital ledger, a communal database that distinguishes itself from conventional databases in its method of information storage. Blockchains retain data in blocks that are subsequently interconnected through cryptographic methods. New data sets are incorporated into new blocks as they arrive. Upon the completion of data entry in each block, it is linked to the preceding block, so establishing a chronological sequence of data. By integrating Blockchain with the voting system, we can readily assess the efficiency it would confer onto the system post-implementation. Firstly, blockchain voting facilitates the real-time monitoring of vote counts, hence reducing the likelihood of hacking, alteration, or tampering with critical information. It facilitates the process for abroad voters, enabling them to access election administration effortlessly via mobile phones on blockchain networks. A single click on a mobile device enables distant voting via web platforms effortlessly. The blockchain-based system fosters a secure environment for citizens, enhancing trust and mitigating uncertainty. Blockchain may significantly contribute to the security of the voter registry. Citizens and authorised government officials might enhance the security of voter record updates, as blockchain technology generates an audit trail of modifications, detailing the account responsible for the change and the timestamp of the alteration. Independent watchdogs may monitor modifications to voter records on a blockchain in real-time, observing for purges or dubious actions. Furthermore, it ensures accurate vote tallies and complete transparency throughout the electoral process. During its initial development, voters consistently encountered confidence concerns concerning their ballots. They suspected that their ballot was being modified, eliminated, or substituted after they submitted their ballots in person or by mail. Blockchain-supported electronic voting solutions can mitigate the danger of vote manipulation between casting and tabulation. In this system, voters submit their ballots at polling places utilising electronic voting equipment that document the data on a blockchain and issue a printed receipt of their vote for auditing purposes. Voters can subsequently confirm that their ballot was sent in alignment with their selection. Thus, blockchain technology will facilitate the correct display of election results and the counting of votes, eliminating the possibility of human error. Through the expertise of blockchain technology specialists and tailored blockchain solutions, the voting sector can now leverage blockchain development services to implement secure and transparent voting systems. The blockchain, in conjunction with smart contracts, establishes a platform for the development of safer, more cost-effective, secure, transparent, and user-friendly e-voting systems. Ethereum and its network are very suitable platforms for e-voting through blockchain technology, owing to their reliability, widespread use, and the functionality of smart contracts. Blockchain is an emerging technology with advantages and disadvantages for online voting. The advantages of Blockchain in voting systems and its real-world applications via companies and political initiatives have already been observed. Significant opportunities for enhancement remain. Our blockchain development firm possesses extensive experience in providing blockchain solutions, and we are assured that this will continue in the future. Furthermore, Blockchain is increasingly prevalent and represents a viable application, already utilised in many small and medium-sized contexts across multiple sectors, as it meets the requirements of voters worldwide.
, Claims:CLAIMS:
1. All citizens in democracies around the world have the fundamental right to exercise their right to vote.
2. It is essential to make certain that people have a say in the selection of those who will represent them and the manner in which problems that impact them are resolved.
3. In light of this, governments all over the world have been looking into blockchain technology as a potential medium for making general elections tamper-proof and transparent.
4. The goal of this investigation is to construct a system in which everyone trusts data and counterfeiting is impossible. In today's modern culture, voting online is becoming more and more popularity.
5. In addition to boosting voter participation, it can cut down on organisational expenses.
6. Because voters are able to cast their ballots from any location with an Internet connection, there is no longer a requirement to manually print ballots or open polling locations.

Documents

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202441088154-COMPLETE SPECIFICATION [14-11-2024(online)].pdf14/11/2024
202441088154-DECLARATION OF INVENTORSHIP (FORM 5) [14-11-2024(online)].pdf14/11/2024
202441088154-FORM 1 [14-11-2024(online)].pdf14/11/2024
202441088154-FORM-9 [14-11-2024(online)].pdf14/11/2024
202441088154-POWER OF AUTHORITY [14-11-2024(online)].pdf14/11/2024
202441088154-REQUEST FOR EARLY PUBLICATION(FORM-9) [14-11-2024(online)].pdf14/11/2024

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