Private Repair of a Single Erasure in Reed-Solomon Codes

Abstract

We investigate the problem of privately recovering a single erasure for Reed-Solomon codes with low communication bandwidths. For an [n,k]q code with n-k≥ qm+t-1, we construct a repair scheme that allows a client to recover an arbitrary codeword symbol without leaking its index to any set of t colluding helper nodes at a repair bandwidth of (n-1)(-m) sub-symbols in Fq. When t=1, this reduces to the bandwidth of existing repair schemes based on subspace polynomials. We prove the optimality of the proposed scheme when n=q under a reasonable assumption about the schemes being used. Our private repair scheme can also be transformed into a private retrieval scheme for data encoded by Reed-Solomon codes.

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