AbstractA Private Information Retrieval (PIR) protocol enables a user to retrieve a data item from a database while hiding the identity of the item being retrieved; specifically, in a t-private k-server PIR protocol the database is replicated among k servers, and the user's privacy is protected from any collusion of up to t servers. The main cost-measure of such protocols is the communication complexity of retrieving a single bit of data.This work addresses the information-theoretic setting for PIR, where the user's privacy should be unconditionally protected against computationally unbounded servers. We present a general construction, whose abstract components can be instantiated to yield both old and new families of PIR protocols. A main ...
We present a general framework for private information retrieval (PIR) from arbitrary coded database...
Private Information Retrieval (PIR) allows a user to retrieve the (i)th bit of an (n)-bit database w...
Private Information Retrieval (PIR) allows a user to retrieve the $(i)$th bit of an $(n)$-bit databa...
Abstract. A Private Information Retrieval (PIR) protocol enables a user to retrieve a data item from...
Abstract A Private Information Retrieval (PIR) protocol enables a user to retrieve a data item from ...
Private Information Retrieval (PIR) protocols allow a user to retrieve a data item from a database w...
AbstractPrivate information retrieval (PIR) schemes allow a user to retrieve the ith bit of an n-bit...
Private Information Retrieval (PIR) protocols allow a user to retrieve a data item from a database w...
Since 1995, much work has been done creating protocols for private information retrieval (PIR). Many...
The modern information age is heralded by exciting paradigms ranging from big data, cloud computing ...
Private information retrieval (PIR) is the problem of retrieving as efficiently as possible, one out...
International audiencePrivate Information Retrieval (PIR) protocols aim at ensuring a user that he c...
International audiencePrivate information retrieval (PIR) protocols allow a user to retrieve entries...
Private Information Retrieval (PIR) allows a user to retrieve the ith bit of an n-bit database witho...
Abstract. The goal of Private Information Retrieval (PIR) is the ability to query a database success...
We present a general framework for private information retrieval (PIR) from arbitrary coded database...
Private Information Retrieval (PIR) allows a user to retrieve the (i)th bit of an (n)-bit database w...
Private Information Retrieval (PIR) allows a user to retrieve the $(i)$th bit of an $(n)$-bit databa...
Abstract. A Private Information Retrieval (PIR) protocol enables a user to retrieve a data item from...
Abstract A Private Information Retrieval (PIR) protocol enables a user to retrieve a data item from ...
Private Information Retrieval (PIR) protocols allow a user to retrieve a data item from a database w...
AbstractPrivate information retrieval (PIR) schemes allow a user to retrieve the ith bit of an n-bit...
Private Information Retrieval (PIR) protocols allow a user to retrieve a data item from a database w...
Since 1995, much work has been done creating protocols for private information retrieval (PIR). Many...
The modern information age is heralded by exciting paradigms ranging from big data, cloud computing ...
Private information retrieval (PIR) is the problem of retrieving as efficiently as possible, one out...
International audiencePrivate Information Retrieval (PIR) protocols aim at ensuring a user that he c...
International audiencePrivate information retrieval (PIR) protocols allow a user to retrieve entries...
Private Information Retrieval (PIR) allows a user to retrieve the ith bit of an n-bit database witho...
Abstract. The goal of Private Information Retrieval (PIR) is the ability to query a database success...
We present a general framework for private information retrieval (PIR) from arbitrary coded database...
Private Information Retrieval (PIR) allows a user to retrieve the (i)th bit of an (n)-bit database w...
Private Information Retrieval (PIR) allows a user to retrieve the $(i)$th bit of an $(n)$-bit databa...