A blockchain-based Aadhar system: distributed authentication system

Vikas Goel, Mukul Aggarwal, Amit Kumar Gupta, Narendra Kumar

Abstract


An Aadhaar is a unique number issued to every citizen in India. Aadhar’s current identity authentication relies on the central identities data repository (CDIR) of the unique identification authority of India (UIDAI), which is at risk of a single-point fault attack. Perhaps worse, internal attacks can tamper with the sensitive data of authenticated devices without being detected. In this paper, the proposed system utilizes emerging technology: blockchain for solving the issue of centralized authentication. The proposed system provides a distributed, secure, and tamper-proof ledger platform for Aadhar in that Aadhar is implemented using blockchain ethereum technology. The proposed system considers the unique Aadhar identification (ID) for each citizen of India and registered it on the smart contract of ethereum so that this unique ID may be authenticated by each other in a peer-to-peer network without a central authority. For securing the data, the proposed framework uses hashing technique for significant data (i.e. firmware). Blockchain stores hashed data and instantly any change in the state of the data may be possible to detect.

Keywords


aadhar authentication; bitcoin; blockchain; ethereum; smart contact; solidity;

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DOI: http://doi.org/10.12928/telkomnika.v20i6.24231

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