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An Electronic Voting Scheme Based on Revised-SVRM and Confirmation Numbers
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Cryptographic PrimitiveEngineeringComputational Social ChoiceInformation SecurityVerificationCryptographic TechnologyLarge VolumeFormal VerificationSmart VotingHardware SecurityData ScienceElectronic VotingMechanism DesignElectronic Voting SchemeData PrivacyVoting RuleComputer ScienceConfirmation NumbersPreference AggregationData SecurityCryptographyE-voting SchemeCryptographic ProtectionCloud Cryptography
This paper improves the performance of the revised-simplified verifiable re-encryption mixnet (R-SVRM) based e-voting scheme by introducing confirmation numbers (CNs) that are used in the CN based e-voting scheme. Although CN based and R-SVRM based schemes had made e-voting schemes more practical by excluding zero knowledge proof (ZKP) that requires large volume of computations, still they are not efficient enough. Namely, the CN based scheme adopts RSA encryption functions that are not probabilistic or commutative, therefore to satisfy essential requirements of elections, extra random factors are necessary for individual votes, election authorities must sign on votes and they must keep encryption keys as their secrets. On the other hand, although the R-SVRM based scheme uses ElGamal encryption functions that are probabilistic and commutative, vote forms in it is complicated, i.e., vote forms consist of at least 3 items and they include information about candidates as exponents. The improved scheme simplifies vote forms by exploiting CNs, and extensively reduces the number of operations required for individual votes. Also, the scheme successfully satisfies all essential requirements of e-voting systems, i.e., it is endowed with features about privacy, robustness, accuracy, incoercibility and fairness as CN based and R-SVRM based schemes are.
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