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Cache-Aided Private Information Retrieval with Partially Known Uncoded Prefetching: Fundamental Limits

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arxiv 1712.07021 v1 pith:K7VVGFEH submitted 2017-12-18 cs.IT cs.CRcs.DCcs.NImath.IT

classification cs.ITcs.CRcs.DCcs.NImath.IT
keywords informationuserfracphaseretrievalboundscachingcost
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We consider the problem of private information retrieval (PIR) from $N$ non-colluding and replicated databases, when the user is equipped with a cache that holds an uncoded fraction $r$ of the symbols from each of the $K$ stored messages in the databases. This model operates in a two-phase scheme, namely, the prefetching phase where the user acquires side information and the retrieval phase where the user privately downloads the desired message. In the prefetching phase, the user receives $\frac{r}{N}$ uncoded fraction of each message from the $n$th database. This side information is known only to the $n$th database and unknown to the remaining databases, i.e., the user possesses \emph{partially known} side information. We investigate the optimal normalized download cost $D^*(r)$ in the retrieval phase as a function of $K$, $N$, $r$. We develop lower and upper bounds for the optimal download cost. The bounds match in general for the cases of very low caching ratio ($r \leq \frac{1}{N^{K-1}}$) and very high caching ratio ($r \geq \frac{K-2}{N^2-3N+KN}$). We fully characterize the optimal download cost caching ratio tradeoff for $K=3$. For general $K$, $N$, and $r$, we show that the largest gap between the achievability and the converse bounds is $\frac{5}{32}$.

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  1. On Coded Caching with Private Demands

    cs.IT 2019-08 reject novelty 6.0 of 10

    The paper claims two private coded caching schemes, but the virtual-user scheme leaks demand information while the MDS-based scheme appears to satisfy the privacy constraint.

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