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Process Automation Architecture using RFID for transparent voting systems

Process Automation Architecture using RFID for transparent voting systems

Arinze, Stella N., Okafor, Patrick U., Egwuagu, Onyekachi M. and Nwajana, Augustine O. ORCID logoORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6591-5269 (2025) Process Automation Architecture using RFID for transparent voting systems. In: Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Control, Mechatronics and Automation (ICCMA 2025) 24th - 26th November 2025, Paris, France. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE). (In Press)

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Abstract

This paper presents the development of a process automation architecture leveraging Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology for secure, transparent and efficient voting systems. The proposed architecture automates the voting workflow through RFID-enabled voter identification, encrypted vote casting, and secure data transmission. Each eligible voter receives a smart RFID card containing a uniquely encrypted identifier, which is verified using an RC522 reader interfaced with a microcontroller. Upon successful verification, the voter interacts with a touchscreen interface to cast a vote, which is then encrypted using AES-128 and securely stored on a local SD card or transmitted via GSM to a central server. A tamper-proof monitoring mechanism records each session with time-stamped digital signatures, ensuring auditability and data integrity. The architecture is designed to function in both online and offline modes, with an automated batch synchronization mechanism that updates vote records once network connectivity is restored. System testing in simulated environments confirmed 100% voter authentication accuracy, minimized latency (average voting time of 11.5 seconds), and robustness against cloning, double voting, and data interception. The integration of real-time monitoring and secure process control modules enables electoral authorities to automate data logging, detect anomalies, and validate system integrity dynamically. This work demonstrates a scalable, automation-driven solution for voting infrastructure, offering enhanced transparency, resilience, and deployment flexibility, especially in environments where digital transformation of electoral processes is critically needed.

Item Type: Conference Proceedings
Title of Proceedings: Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Control, Mechatronics and Automation (ICCMA 2025) 24th - 26th November 2025, Paris, France
Additional Information: Preprint: https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.17403
Uncontrolled Keywords: RFID-based automation, electronic voting system, voter authentication, secure data logging, real-time process control, AES-128 encryption, offline synchronization, transparent electoral systems
Subjects: Q Science > Q Science (General)
T Technology > T Technology (General)
T Technology > TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Faculty / School / Research Centre / Research Group: Faculty of Engineering & Science
Faculty of Engineering & Science > School of Engineering (ENG)
Last Modified: 05 Nov 2025 09:11
URI: https://gala.gre.ac.uk/id/eprint/51462

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