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On the Access Complexity of PIR Schemes
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On the Access Complexity of PIR Schemes

Abstract

Private information retrieval has been reformulated in an information-theoretic perspective in recent years. The two most important parameters considered for a PIR scheme in a distributed storage system are the storage overhead and PIR rate. The complexity of the computations done by the servers for the various tasks of the distributed storage system is an important parameter in such systems which didn’t get enough attention in PIR schemes. As a consequence, we take into consideration a third parameter, the access complexity of a PIR scheme, which characterizes the total amount of data to be accessed by the servers for responding to the queries throughout a PIR scheme. We use a general covering codes approach as the main tool for improving the access complexity. With a given amount of storage overhead, the ultimate objective is to characterize the tradeoff between the rate and access complexity of a PIR scheme. This covering codes approach raises a new interesting coding problem of generalized coverings similarly to the well-known generalized Hamming weights.

Authors

Zhang Y; Yaakobi E; Etzion T; Schwartz M

Volume

00

Pagination

pp. 2134-2138

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

Publication Date

July 12, 2019

DOI

10.1109/isit.2019.8849827

Name of conference

2019 IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory (ISIT)
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