Private Information Retrieval with Side Information
Swanand Kadhe, Brenden Garcia, Anoosheh Heidarzadeh, Salim El, Rouayheb, Alex Sprintson

TL;DR
This paper investigates private information retrieval with prior side information, deriving optimal download costs under different privacy constraints and connecting the problem to index coding for solutions.
Contribution
It introduces the first information-theoretic bounds for PIR with side information, considering privacy of demand and side info, and extends results to multiple servers.
Findings
Minimum download cost with joint privacy is K-M messages.
Minimum download cost with demand privacy only is ceil(K/(M+1)).
Results extend to multi-server settings.
Abstract
We study the problem of Private Information Retrieval (PIR) in the presence of prior side information. The problem setup includes a database of independent messages possibly replicated on several servers, and a user that needs to retrieve one of these messages. In addition, the user has some prior side information in the form of a subset of messages, not containing the desired message and unknown to the servers. This problem is motivated by practical settings in which the user can obtain side information opportunistically from other users or has previously downloaded some messages using classical PIR schemes. The objective of the user is to retrieve the required message without revealing its identity while minimizing the amount of data downloaded from the servers. We focus on achieving information-theoretic privacy in two scenarios: (i) the user wants to protect jointly its…
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