Download Cost of Private Updating
Abstract
We consider the problem of privately updating a message out of messages from replicated and non-colluding databases. In this problem, a user has an outdated version of the message of length bits that differ from the current version in at most bits. The user needs to retrieve correctly using a private information retrieval (PIR) scheme with the least number of downloads without leaking any information about the message index to any individual database. To that end, we propose a novel achievable scheme based on \emph{syndrome decoding}. Specifically, the user downloads the syndrome corresponding to , according to a linear block code with carefully designed parameters, using the optimal PIR scheme for messages with a length constraint. We derive lower and upper bounds for the optimal download cost that match if the term is an integer. Our results imply that there is a significant reduction in the download cost if compared with downloading directly using classical PIR approaches without taking the correlation between and into consideration.
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Cite
@article{arxiv.2102.13094,
title = {Download Cost of Private Updating},
author = {Bryttany Herren and Ahmed Arafa and Karim Banawan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2102.13094},
year = {2021}
}
Comments
To appear in the 2021 IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC)