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This paper introduces system FPKIVS (Finger Print Kerberos Internet Voting System) based on i-voting which removes the geographic constraints of voting from a hometown. This paper illustrates the modern way of voting. It reduces the shortcomings of conventional voting system. The key element of our system is fingerprint; any voter will be able to cast his vote through his fingerprint. With the help of simple machinery that is a computer system with secured connections and a fingerprint scanner, our system will serve as a constructive way to vote from any place by going to the nearest booth. We have linked fingerprints with the Voter ID. Thus, our system will be a perfect alternative to the traditional voting system.
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We would like to acknowledge Prof. Ajay B. Gadicha for his consistent guidelines and valuable support for publishing this paper. Also, we would like to thank our friend Miss. Pooja H. Lulla for her knowledge and support.
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Khojare, D., Chaudhary, V., Malviya, M., Shukla, S. (2018). FPKIVS—A Stellar Approach to Voting Systems in India. In: Saini, A., Nayak, A., Vyas, R. (eds) ICT Based Innovations. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 653. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-6602-3_1
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