Title: Bio-metric system Based EVM
1Low cost and Secured Biometric System Based EVM
ACCET 2016
2PRESENTATION OUTLINES
- BACKGROUND CONCEPT
- SECURITY ISSUES
- SOLUTION- PROPOSED SYSTEM
- DESCRIPTIONS AND MODEL
- FEATURES OF COMPONENT
- CONCLUSION
3What is Electronic Voting System?
4Dilemma of EVM
- EVM can be easily tampered
- Memory module can be detached
- Voting through EVM is banned in many countries
5Security Issues
Clip-on device steals votes from EVMs.
EVM display can be replaced with a look-alike
duplicate display.
6Security Issues (Continued)
Processor in the EVM is designed so that election
software is hard to read out but it is difficult
to verify the correct software.
Attack device is developed to clip on to the
memory chips inside the EVM and steals votes..
7EVM is vetoed around the world
- Ireland abandoned e-voting in 2006
- In April 2004, California banned 14,000 EVMs
- In Germany, EVMs were declared unconstitutional
in March 2009 - In Netherlands, in 2006, licenses of 1,187 EVMs
were withdrawn - Supreme Court of Finland declared the result of
pilot electronic voting machines invalid in the
municipal corporation elections of 2009
8ANY SOLUTION?
9 Flowchart of Proposed System
10System Description
11Features Of component
- BIOMETRIC SENSOR KY-M6
- Wide Application Range of Fingerprints with
Different Quality - Immense Improved Algorithm Flexible Application
- Easy to Use and Expand
- Low Power Consumption Different Security Levels
12Features of component (contd)
- 12-bit Binary counter MC14040B
- It can count up to 2 12 votes
- 16-Bit Serial/Parallel-In, Serial-Out Shift
Register - 54F/74F676
- It can stores up to 2 16 information of votes
13Receiving section of Proposed Model
14Conclusion
- Finger-print based authentication
- Enhanced security
- Instant Wireless Counting (Transparent)
15References
- Sudhakar, M. et al TS-India IOSR Journal of
Electronics and Communication Engineering
(IOSR-JECE) e-ISSN 2278-8735, Volume 10. - Cuomo,K.M et al, Circuit Implementation of
Synchronized Chaos with Applications to
Communications, Phys. Rev. Lett. 71(1), vol. 71,
no. 65, pp. 65-68, 1993. - Harb, B.A et al, Chaos and Bifurcation in A
Third-Order Phase Locked Loop, Chaos, Solitons
Fractals 19(3), 667-672, DOI 10.1016/S0960-0779(03
)00197-8(2004).