Improved User-Private Information Retrieval via Finite Geometry

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Authors Oliver Gnilke, Marcus Greferath, Camilla Hollanti, Guillermo NuΓ±ez Ponasso, Padraig Γ“ CathΓ‘in, Eric Swartz arXiv ID 1707.01551 Category cs.IT: Information Theory Cross-listed math.CO Citations 1 Venue Designs, Codes and Cryptography Last Checked 4 months ago
Abstract
In a User-Private Information Retrieval (UPIR) scheme, a set of users collaborate to retrieve files from a database without revealing to observers which participant in the scheme requested the file. Protocols have been proposed based on pairwise balanced designs and symmetric designs. Wepropose a new class of UPIR schemes based on generalised quadrangles (GQ). We prove that while the privacy of users in the previously proposed schemes could be compromised by a single user, the new GQ-UPIR schemes proposed in this paper maintain privacy with high probability even when up to $O(n^{1/4 - Ξ΅})$ users collude, where $n$ is the total number of users in the scheme.
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