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A Literature Review On Fingerprint-Based Electronic Voting M
A Literature Review On Fingerprint-Based Electronic Voting M
LITERATURE:
6. Case Studies and Field Trials: Reports on real-world deployments and field
trials of fingerprint-based EVMs in various electoral contexts, including feedback from
stakeholders and lessons learned from implementation challenges.
By examining existing literature in these areas, researchers can gain insights into
the current state of fingerprint-based EVM technology, identify areas for improvement, and
inform future research and development efforts.
DATA COLLECTION:
To collect data for a fingerprint-based electronic voting machine project, you'll need
to gather information on several key aspects:
3. Voting Process: Document the workflow of the voting process, from voter
registration to ballot casting and result tabulation. Include data on how fingerprints will be
used to authenticate voters and ensure the integrity of the voting process.
5. User Interface: Gather data on the design and functionality of the user interface,
including the display screens, input methods, and any feedback mechanisms for voters.
8. Cost Analysis: Gather data on the cost of developing and deploying the
electronic voting machine, including hardware, software, maintenance, and operational
expenses.
EXPERIMENTAL OUTPUT:
4. Voting: Simulate the voting process where voters make their selections on the
display unit, and the system records their choices securely along with their fingerprint
authentication data.
5. Result Tabulation: Show how the system tabulates the votes securely, ensuring
anonymity and accuracy in the tallying process.
7. User Feedback: Gather feedback from simulated voters on their experience with
the electronic voting machine, including ease of use, reliability, and overall satisfaction.
8. Data Analysis: Analyze the collected data to assess the performance of the
electronic voting machine prototype, identify any areas for improvement, and validate its
effectiveness in a simulated voting environment.