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Private Information Retrieval Over Gaussian MAC

Information Theory 2020-05-20 v4 math.IT

Abstract

Consider the problem of Private Information Retrieval (PIR), where a user wishes to retrieve a single message from NN non-communicating and non-colluding databases (servers). All servers store the same set of MM messages and they respond to the user through a block fading Gaussian Multiple Access Channel (MAC). The goal in this setting is to keep the index of the required message private from the servers while minimizing the overall communication overhead. This work provides joint privacy and channel coding retrieval schemes for the Gaussian MAC with and without fading. The schemes exploit the linearity of the channel while using the Compute and Forward (CF) coding scheme. Consequently, single-user encoding and decoding are performed to retrieve the private message. In the case of a channel without fading, the achievable retrieval rate is shown to outperform a separation-based scheme, in which the retrieval and the channel coding are designed separately. Moreover, this rate is asymptotically optimal as the SNR grows, and are up to a constant gap of 22 bits per channel use from the channel capacity without privacy constraints, for all SNR values. When the channel suffers from fading, the asymmetry between the servers' channels forces a more complicated solution, which involves a hard optimization problem. Nevertheless, we provide coding scheme and lower bounds on the expected achievable retrieval rate which are shown to have the same scaling laws as the channel capacity, both in the number of servers and the SNR.

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@article{arxiv.2001.03753,
  title  = {Private Information Retrieval Over Gaussian MAC},
  author = {Ori Shmuel and Asaf Cohen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2001.03753},
  year   = {2020}
}
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