Anonymous voting scheme using quantum assisted blockchain
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2206.03182v1
- Date: Tue, 7 Jun 2022 11:07:28 GMT
- Title: Anonymous voting scheme using quantum assisted blockchain
- Authors: Sandeep Mishra, Kishore Thapliyal, S Krish Rewanth, Abhishek Parakh
and Anirban Pathak
- Abstract summary: We propose an anonymous voting scheme based on quantum assisted blockchain.
The voting scheme is auditable and can be implemented using the currently available technology.
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- License: http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/
- Abstract: Voting forms the most important tool for arriving at a decision in any
institution. The changing needs of the civilization currently demands a
practical yet secure electronic voting system, but any flaw related to the
applied voting technology can lead to tampering of the results with the
malicious outcomes. Currently, blockchain technology due to its transparent
structure forms an emerging area of investigation for the development of voting
systems with a far greater security. However, various apprehensions are yet to
be conclusively resolved before using blockchain in high stakes elections.
Other than this, the blockchain based voting systems are vulnerable to possible
attacks by upcoming noisy intermediate scale quantum (NISQ) computer. To
circumvent, most of these limitations, in this work, we propose an anonymous
voting scheme based on quantum assisted blockchain by enhancing the advantages
offered by blockchain with the quantum resources such as quantum random number
generators and quantum key distribution. The purposed scheme is shown to
satisfy the requirements of a good voting scheme. Further, the voting scheme is
auditable and can be implemented using the currently available technology.
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