In this paper we survey the notion of Single-Database Private Information Retrieval (PIR). The first Single-Database PIR was constructed in 1997 by Kushilevitz and Ostrovsky and since then Single-Database PIR has emerged as an important cryptographic primitive. For example, Single-Database PIR turned out to be intimately connected to collision-resistant hash functions, oblivious transfer and public-key encryptions with additional properties. In this survey, we give an overview of many of the constructions for Single-Database PIR (including an abstract construction based upon homomorphic encryption) and describe some of the connections of PIR to other primitives.
Private Information Retrieval (PIR), which allows users to query one (or many replicated) database(s...
AbstractPrivate information retrieval (PIR) schemes allow a user to retrieve the ith bit of an n-bit...
AbstractA Private Information Retrieval (PIR) protocol enables a user to retrieve a data item from a...
A Single-Database Private Information Retrieval (PIR) is a protocol that allows a user to privately ...
This book deals with Private Information Retrieval (PIR), a technique allowing a user to retrieve an...
Private Information Retrieval (PIR) allows a user to retrieve the ith bit of an n-bit database witho...
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...
A Private Information Retrieval (PIR) scheme is a protocol in which a user retrieves a record out of...
In this paper, we present a new perspective of single server private information retrieval (PIR) sch...
Private information retrieval (PIR) is an important protocol in cryptographic community to ensure pr...
Private information retrieval (PIR) protocol is a powerful cryptographic tool and has received consi...
In this paper, we present a new perspective of single server private information retrieval (PIR) sch...
International audienceA Private Information Retrieval (PIR) scheme is a protocol in which a user ret...
Abstract. A Private Information Retrieval (PIR) protocol enables a user to retrieve a data item from...
Private Information Retrieval (PIR), which allows users to query one (or many replicated) database(s...
AbstractPrivate information retrieval (PIR) schemes allow a user to retrieve the ith bit of an n-bit...
AbstractA Private Information Retrieval (PIR) protocol enables a user to retrieve a data item from a...
A Single-Database Private Information Retrieval (PIR) is a protocol that allows a user to privately ...
This book deals with Private Information Retrieval (PIR), a technique allowing a user to retrieve an...
Private Information Retrieval (PIR) allows a user to retrieve the ith bit of an n-bit database witho...
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...
A Private Information Retrieval (PIR) scheme is a protocol in which a user retrieves a record out of...
In this paper, we present a new perspective of single server private information retrieval (PIR) sch...
Private information retrieval (PIR) is an important protocol in cryptographic community to ensure pr...
Private information retrieval (PIR) protocol is a powerful cryptographic tool and has received consi...
In this paper, we present a new perspective of single server private information retrieval (PIR) sch...
International audienceA Private Information Retrieval (PIR) scheme is a protocol in which a user ret...
Abstract. A Private Information Retrieval (PIR) protocol enables a user to retrieve a data item from...
Private Information Retrieval (PIR), which allows users to query one (or many replicated) database(s...
AbstractPrivate information retrieval (PIR) schemes allow a user to retrieve the ith bit of an n-bit...
AbstractA Private Information Retrieval (PIR) protocol enables a user to retrieve a data item from a...