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The Capacity of Robust Private Information Retrieval with Colluding Databases

2 May 2016
Hua Sun
S. Jafar
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Abstract

Private information retrieval (PIR) is the problem of retrieving as efficiently as possible, one out of KKK messages from NNN non-communicating replicated databases (each holds all KKK messages) while keeping the identity of the desired message index a secret from each individual database. The information theoretic capacity of PIR (equivalently, the reciprocal of minimum download cost) is the maximum number of bits of desired information that can be privately retrieved per bit of downloaded information. TTT-private PIR is a generalization of PIR to include the requirement that even if any TTT of the NNN databases collude, the identity of the retrieved message remains completely unknown to them. Robust PIR is another generalization that refers to the scenario where we have M≥NM \geq NM≥N databases, out of which any M−NM - NM−N may fail to respond. For KKK messages and M≥NM\geq NM≥N databases out of which at least some NNN must respond, we show that the capacity of TTT-private and Robust PIR is (1+T/N+T2/N2+⋯+TK−1/NK−1)−1\left(1+T/N+T^2/N^2+\cdots+T^{K-1}/N^{K-1}\right)^{-1}(1+T/N+T2/N2+⋯+TK−1/NK−1)−1. The result includes as special cases the capacity of PIR without robustness (M=NM=NM=N) or TTT-privacy constraints (T=1T=1T=1).

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