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A Shannon-Theoretic Approach to the Storage–Retrieval Trade-Off in PIR Systems

Abstract

We consider the storage–retrieval rate trade-off in private information retrieval (PIR) systems using a Shannon-theoretic approach. Our focus is mostly on the canonical two-message two-database case, for which a coding scheme based on random codebook generation and the binning technique is proposed. This coding scheme reveals a hidden connection between PIR and the classic multiple description source coding problem. We first show that when the retrieval rate is kept optimal, the proposed non-linear scheme can achieve better performance over any linear scheme. Moreover, a non-trivial storage-retrieval rate trade-off can be achieved beyond space-sharing between this extreme point and the other optimal extreme point, achieved by the retrieve-everything strategy. We further show that with a method akin to the expurgation technique, one can extract a zero-error PIR code from the random code. Outer bounds are also studied and compared to establish the superiority of the non-linear codes over linear codes.

Authors

Tian C; Sun H; Chen J

Journal

Information, Vol. 14, No. 1,

Publisher

MDPI

Publication Date

January 1, 2023

DOI

10.3390/info14010044

ISSN

2078-2489

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