A hybrid of MDS coding and uncoded partial replication achieves the known PIR storage-download curve at more points, but the general claim is only demonstrated by a single example.
Staircase-PIR: Universally Robust Private Information Retrieval
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We consider the problem of designing private information retrieval (PIR) schemes on data of $m$ files replicated on $n$ servers that can possibly collude. We focus on devising robust PIR schemes that can tolerate stragglers, i.e., slow or unresponsive servers. In many settings, the number of stragglers is not known a priori or may change with time. We define universally robust PIR as schemes that achieve PIR capacity asymptotically in $m$ and simultaneously for any number of stragglers up to a given threshold. We introduce Staircase-PIR schemes and prove that they are universally robust. Towards that end, we establish an equivalence between robust PIR and communication efficient secret sharing.
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Improved Storage for Efficient Private Information Retrieval
A hybrid of MDS coding and uncoded partial replication achieves the known PIR storage-download curve at more points, but the general claim is only demonstrated by a single example.