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ONLINE VOTING USING BLOCKCHAIN TECHNOLOGY AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Abstract
The problem which is facing in the online voting is facing with polling sections are not properly managed in the booths and votes are getting booked with the people by giving them a compensation as offering them money. nowadays elections are becoming as a firm for the politicians and people are getting trapped in their circumstances. The traditional voting system is tragedy in this 5G generation because the technology is developing and getting updated daily which comes information in seconds through mobile phones so this voting can be changed from that device and is that security, transparency, data security will be provided is that our data is protected from the hackers, will we get any trouble in this system by voting through online? Online voting is becoming increasingly popular due to its potential to reduce costs and boost voter participation, allowing people to vote from their location through internet access. However, security and vulnerabilities have limited its adoption. Blockchain technology offers a solution to these challenges by providing decentralized, secure, and transparent voting systems with end-to-end verification. While blockchain can address many problems in traditional voting systems, issues like privacy protection and transaction speed remain challenges that must be improved for effective implementation. This study highlights the current status of blockchain-based voting research and its potential future developments.
Rajas Paresh Kshirsagar Reviewer
08 Oct 2024 05:46 PM
Not Approved
Relevance and Originality
The research paper tackles a significant and timely issue: the challenges of online voting and the potential role of blockchain technology in enhancing its security and transparency. Given the growing interest in digital solutions for electoral processes, this study is highly relevant. The exploration of how blockchain can address existing vulnerabilities in traditional voting systems adds originality to the discourse, positioning it as a vital contribution to the ongoing debates about modern electoral integrity.
Methodology
The methodology appears to focus on a review of existing literature and the current status of blockchain-based voting systems. This approach allows for a comprehensive overview of the technology's potential and challenges. However, the study would benefit from a more detailed explanation of the research methods employed, such as specific criteria for literature selection or any empirical analyses conducted. Incorporating case studies of successful implementations could further enrich the methodology and provide practical insights into the technology’s effectiveness.
Validity & Reliability
The validity of the findings is supported by the theoretical grounding in blockchain technology and its application to voting systems. The discussion of current research provides a reliable overview of the state of the field. However, the paper could enhance its reliability by including empirical data or case studies that illustrate the practical impacts of blockchain in voting scenarios. Addressing potential biases in the literature reviewed and the limitations of the technology would also strengthen the overall validity of the claims made.
Clarity and Structure
The structure of the research paper could be improved to enhance clarity. While the content is relevant, the presentation may be somewhat disorganized, making it challenging for readers to follow the argument. Clearer section headings and a logical flow from the introduction to the discussion of blockchain’s potential and limitations would improve comprehension. Additionally, simplifying complex technical language or providing explanations for key terms would make the research more accessible to a wider audience.
Result Analysis
The analysis of results effectively highlights the potential benefits of blockchain technology in addressing issues related to online voting, such as security, transparency, and voter participation. However, the discussion could be strengthened by providing specific examples of how these benefits have been realized in practice. A deeper examination of the remaining challenges, such as privacy concerns and transaction speeds, would offer a more balanced view of blockchain’s applicability. Including projections or scenarios for future developments in blockchain voting systems could also enhance the practical implications of the research findings.
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Thank You Sir
Rajas Paresh Kshirsagar Reviewer