We propose a private information retrieval (PIR) protocol for distributed storage systems (DSSs) with noncolluding nodes where data is stored using an arbitrary linear code. An expression for the PIR rate, i.e., the ratio of the amount of retrieved stored data per unit of downloaded data, is derived, and a necessary and a sufficient condition for codes to achieve the PIR capacity are given. The necessary condition is based on the generalized Hamming weights of the storage code, while the sufficient condition is based on code automorphisms. We show that cyclic codes and Reed-Muller codes satisfy the sufficient condition and are thus PIR capacity-achieving
A private information retrieval (PIR) scheme on coded storage systems with colluding, byzantine, and...
Along with the technological advancements and the remarkable growth of digital data storage, new cha...
We present a general framework for private information retrieval (PIR) from arbitrary coded database...
We propose three private information retrieval (PIR) protocols for distributed storage systems (DSSs...
We consider private information retrieval (PIR) for distributed storage systems (DSSs) with noncollu...
We consider private information retrieval (PIR) for distributed storage systems with noncolluding no...
The problem of providing privacy, in the private information retrieval (PIR) sense, to users request...
We are living in the age of information where our lives are shaped by information and communication ...
A Private Information Retrieval (PIR) scheme allows users to retrieve data from a database without d...
Private information retrieval (PIR) schemes (with or without colluding servers) have been proposed f...
We propose an information-theoretic private information retrieval (PIR) scheme for distributed stora...
Error-control codes, which are being extensively used in communication systems, have found themselve...
International audienceA private information retrieval (PIR) scheme allows a user to retrieve a file ...
A private information retrieval (PIR) scheme allows a user to retrieve a file from a database withou...
A (K, N, T, Kc) instance of private information retrieval from MDS coded data with colluding servers...
A private information retrieval (PIR) scheme on coded storage systems with colluding, byzantine, and...
Along with the technological advancements and the remarkable growth of digital data storage, new cha...
We present a general framework for private information retrieval (PIR) from arbitrary coded database...
We propose three private information retrieval (PIR) protocols for distributed storage systems (DSSs...
We consider private information retrieval (PIR) for distributed storage systems (DSSs) with noncollu...
We consider private information retrieval (PIR) for distributed storage systems with noncolluding no...
The problem of providing privacy, in the private information retrieval (PIR) sense, to users request...
We are living in the age of information where our lives are shaped by information and communication ...
A Private Information Retrieval (PIR) scheme allows users to retrieve data from a database without d...
Private information retrieval (PIR) schemes (with or without colluding servers) have been proposed f...
We propose an information-theoretic private information retrieval (PIR) scheme for distributed stora...
Error-control codes, which are being extensively used in communication systems, have found themselve...
International audienceA private information retrieval (PIR) scheme allows a user to retrieve a file ...
A private information retrieval (PIR) scheme allows a user to retrieve a file from a database withou...
A (K, N, T, Kc) instance of private information retrieval from MDS coded data with colluding servers...
A private information retrieval (PIR) scheme on coded storage systems with colluding, byzantine, and...
Along with the technological advancements and the remarkable growth of digital data storage, new cha...
We present a general framework for private information retrieval (PIR) from arbitrary coded database...