A survey on the use of combinatorial configurations for anonymous database search

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Abstract

The peer-to-peer user-private information retrieval (P2P UPIR) protocol is an anonymous database search protocol in which the users collaborate in order to protect their privacy. This collaboration can be modelled by a combinatorial configuration. This chapter surveys currently available results on how to choose combinatorial configurations for P2P UPIR.

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Stokes, K., & Bras-Amorós, M. (2015). A survey on the use of combinatorial configurations for anonymous database search. Studies in Computational Intelligence, 567, 407–419. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-09885-2_22

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