Private Variable-Length Coding with Sequential Encoder
Amirreza Zamani, Tobias J. Oechtering, Deniz G\"und\"uz, Mikael, Skoglund

TL;DR
This paper introduces a sequential variable-length coding scheme for private data compression in multi-user settings, ensuring perfect privacy and efficient decoding using shared keys, with applications to cache networks.
Contribution
It proposes a novel privacy-aware variable-length coding scheme with bounds on message length and demonstrates its application in cache-aided networks.
Findings
Proposed upper and lower bounds on average message length.
The coding scheme guarantees perfect privacy and decodability.
Application example in cache-aided network scenarios.
Abstract
A multi-user private data compression problem is studied. A server has access to a database of files, , each of size bits and is connected to an encoder. The encoder is connected through an unsecured link to a user. We assume that each file is arbitrarily correlated with a private attribute , which is assumed to be accessible by the encoder. Moreover, an adversary is assumed to have access to the link. The users and the encoder have access to a shared secret key . We assume that at each time the user asks for a file , where corresponds to the demand vector. The goal is to design the delivered message after the user send his demands to the encoder such that the average length of is minimized, while satisfying: i. The message does not reveal any…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCooperative Communication and Network Coding · Wireless Communication Security Techniques · Privacy-Preserving Technologies in Data
