eTegrity
Details:
eTegrity is an implementation of a fully electronic verifiable voting protocol. It uses two devices, a computer and a smartphone for all its operations. It guarantees the privacy and integrity of the election while also providing an accessible audio and visual interface.
History:
- September 2009 – May 2010: Initial development phase
- May 2010: First fully working prototype was finished and presented at The George Washington University
Awards:
Arnold P. Meltzer Award for Best Computer Science Senior Design Project (2010)
Pelton Award for Outstanding Senior Project (2nd place, 2010)
More details: executive summary
Collaborators:
David Chaum, Mridul Nandi, Stefan Popoveniuc, Jan Rubio, Poorvi L. Vora (adviser)
Audio files recorded by:
Tudor Petre Marin (producing, editing)
Andreas Aron (voice)
Related publications:
David Chaum, Alex Florescu, Mridul Nandi, Stefan Popoveniuc, Jan Rubio, Poorvi L. Vora, Filip Zagórski.
Paperless Independently-Verifiable Voting. In review
Sponsorship:
Research Sponsored by NSF-CNS-0831149