IoT & SDN Integrated Voting System Development
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Freelancer Client is hiring: IoT & SDN Integrated Voting System Development.
Location: Remote
In my final year of B.Tech in Electronics and Communication Engineering at Vignan’s University, Vadlamudi, I worked on a project called “Securing Booth‑based Voting System by Integrating IoT and SDN.” The main idea was to see how we can make electronic voting at physical booths more secure and easier to monitor in real time. Instead of just building a basic voting machine, I wanted to explore how modern technologies like IoT devices and Software Defined Networking (SDN) can help reduce tampering, improve transparency, and give administrators better control over the network.
In this project, I designed a prototype where IoT‑based voting units collect and send encrypted voting data through an SDN‑enabled network. SDN helps separate the control plane from the data plane, so the network can be centrally monitored and managed, which is very useful when many booths are connected. I focused on how votes travel from the booth to the central server, how we can detect abnormal traffic, and how to make sure only authorized devices are part of the voting network. Working on this taught me a lot about practical networking, basic security concepts, and how to connect hardware and software in a real‑time system.
Writing the paper based on this project helped me improve my technical communication skills as well. I had to explain the problem, the architecture, and the results in a clear and structured way so that others could understand it easily. My Cambridge B2 English certification also supported me in drafting the paper with proper academic language and formatting. Overall, this project gave me confidence not only in my core ECE subjects but also in researching, documenting, and presenting a complete engineering solution from a student’s point of view.
Skills: C Programming, Wireless, Engineering, Electronics, Computer Security, Network Administration, Academic Writing, Internet of Things (IoT), Embedded Systems, Prototyping
Budget: $400–$750 USD
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In my final year of B.Tech in Electronics and Communication Engineering at Vignan’s University, Vadlamudi, I worked on a project called “Securing Booth‑based Voting System by Integrating IoT and SDN.” The main idea was to see how we can make electronic voting at physical booths more secure and easier to monitor in real time. Instead of just building a basic voting machine, I wanted to explore how modern technologies like IoT devices and Software Defined Networking (SDN) can help reduce tampering, improve transparency, and give administrators better control over the network.
In this project, I designed a prototype where IoT‑based voting units collect and send encrypted voting data through an SDN‑enabled network. SDN helps separate the control plane from the data plane, so the network can be centrally monitored and managed, which is very useful when many booths are connected. I focused on how votes travel from the booth to the central server, how we can detect abnormal traffic, and how to make sure only authorized devices are part of the voting network. Working on this taught me a lot about practical networking, basic security concepts, and how to connect hardware and software in a real‑time system.
Writing the paper based on this project helped me improve my technical communication skills as well. I had to explain the problem, the architecture, and the results in a clear and structured way so that others could understand it easily. My Cambridge B2 English certification also supported me in drafting the paper with proper academic language and formatting. Overall, this project gave me confidence not only in my core ECE subjects but also in researching, documenting, and presenting a complete engineering solution from a student’s point of view.
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