Abstract

Private information retrieval scheme for coded data storage is considered in this paper. We focus on the case where the size of each data record is large and hence only the download cost (but not the upload cost for transmitting retrieval queries) is of interest. We prove that the tradeoff between storage cost and retrieval/download cost depends on the number of data records in the system. We also propose a fairly general class of linear storage codes and retrieval schemes and derive conditions under which our retrieval schemes are error-free and private. Tradeoffs between the storage cost and retrieval costs are also obtained. Finally, we consider special cases when the underlying storage code is based on an MDS code. Using our proposed method, we show that a randomly generated retrieval scheme is indeed very likely to be private and error-free.

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Cryptography and Data Security
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Artificial Intelligence
Advanced Data Storage Technologies
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Networks and Communications
Algorithms and Data Compression
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Artificial Intelligence
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