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A customized and highly secured EVM system has been designed by using RFID (Sengupta et al in Eur J Sci Res 97(4):592–603 (2013) [1]) to achieve a reliable high-end communication system for the purpose of election and voting. In this work, an overview of the existing problems related to the electronic voting machine has been introduced initially and then the proposed systems are designed using RFID (Sengupta et al in Eur J Sci Res 97(4):592–603 (2013) [1]), (Bag and Sarkar in Int J Radio Freq Ident Technol Appl 4(2):197–211 (2013) [2]) in detail. The problems related to security breeching at the voting centers are very common. A detailed study has been done considering the security breaching and access in case of the complete voting system using EVM. Keeping in mind, the present scenario of high-end securities for the corporate industries, banks, etc., we have designed a secure and flexible RFID-based EVM system using low frequency RFID technology (Bag and Sarkar in Int J Radio Freq Ident Technol Appl 4(2):197–211 (2013) [2]) and biometric sensors. The system has been practically implemented in laboratory, and the experimental data shows that this system can be widely used by the election commission at the voting centers to maintain the confidentiality.
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Authors of this work would like to thank the financial support obtained from the DST-WB project. Ref. No: 287(Sanc.)/ST/P/S&T/6G-43/2017.
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Sen, D., Sengupta, S.J., Sharma, A., Reja, W., Goswami, B., Sarkar, S.K. (2020). A Novel Approach for RFID-Based Smart EVM System. In: Pradhan, G., Morris, S., Nayak, N. (eds) Advances in Electrical Control and Signal Systems. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 665. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-5262-5_49
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