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Oblivious RAM with O((log N)^3) Worst-Case Cost

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Oblivious RAM with O((log N)^3) Worst-Case Cost
Oblivious RAM (O-RAM) is a useful primitive that allows a client to hide its data access patterns from an untrusted server in storage outsourcing applications. This paper proposes novel O-RAM constructions that achieves poly-logarithmic worst-case cost, while consuming constant client-side storage. Our techniques for constructing Oblivious RAM are fundamentally different from previous approaches. Specifically, we organize the O-RAM storage into a binary tree over data buckets, while moving data blocks obliviously along tree edges. Our construction (instantiated the trivial bucket O-RAM) has remarkable conceptual simplicity, and eliminates the need to perform expensive oblivious sorting operations. As a result, to the best of our knowledge, our construction is by far the most practical scheme with constant client-side memory, under realistic parameterizations.
Elaine Shi, T.-H. Hubert Chan, Emil Stefanov, Ming
Added 23 Dec 2011
Updated 23 Dec 2011
Type Journal
Year 2011
Where IACR
Authors Elaine Shi, T.-H. Hubert Chan, Emil Stefanov, Mingfei Li
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