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Secretive Coded Caching from PDAs (2107.00399v1)

Published 1 Jul 2021 in cs.IT and math.IT

Abstract: The coded caching problem with secrecy constraint i.e., the users should not be able to gain any information about the content of the files that they did not demand, is known as the secretive coded caching problem. This was proposed by Ravindrakumar et al. in the paper titled ``Private Coded Caching'' that appeared in \emph{ IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security}, 2018 and is characterised by subpacketization levels growing exponentially with the number of users. In the context of coded caching without secrecy, coded caching schemes at subexponential subpacketization levels are feasible by representing the caching system in the form of a Placement Delivery Array (PDA) and designing placement and delivery policies from it. Motivated by this, we propose a secretive coded caching scheme with low subpacketization using PDA, for users with dedicated caches in the centralized setting. When our scheme is applied to a special class of PDA known as MN PDA, the scheme proposed by Ravindrakumar et al. is recovered.

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