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Single-Database Private Information Retrieval with Constant Communication Rate

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Single-Database Private Information Retrieval with Constant Communication Rate
We present a single-database private information retrieval (PIR) scheme with communication complexity O(k+d), where k ≥ log n is a security parameter that depends on the database size n and d is the bit-length of the retrieved database block. This communication complexity is better asymptotically than previous single-database PIR schemes. The scheme also gives improved performance for practical parameter settings whether the user is retrieving a single bit or very large blocks. For large blocks, our scheme achieves a constant “rate” (e.g., 0.2), even when the user-side communication is very low (e.g., two 1024-bit numbers). Our scheme and security analysis is presented using general groups with hidden smooth subgroups; the scheme can be instantiated using composite moduli, in which case the security of our scheme is based on a simple variant of the “Φ-hiding” assumption by Cachin, Micali and Stadler [2].
Craig Gentry, Zulfikar Ramzan
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Type Conference
Year 2005
Where ICALP
Authors Craig Gentry, Zulfikar Ramzan
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