Secure Decentralized Pliable Index Coding for Target Data Size
Abstract
Decentralized Pliable Index Coding (DPIC) problem addresses efficient information exchange in distributed systems where clients communicate among themselves without a central server. An important consideration in DPIC is the heterogeneity of side-information and demand sizes. Although many prior works assume homogeneous settings with identical side-information cardinality and single message demands, these assumptions limit real-world applicability where clients typically possess unequal amounts of prior information. In this paper, we study DPIC problem under heterogeneous side-information cardinalities. We propose a transmission scheme that coordinates client broadcasts to maximize coding efficiency while ensuring that each client achieves a common target level T. In addition, we impose a strict security constraint that no client acquires more than the target T number of messages, guaranteeing that each client ends up with exactly T messages. We analyze the communication cost incurred by the proposed scheme under this security constraint.
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