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Blind Interference Alignment for Private Information Retrieval
Blind interference alignment (BIA) refers to interference alignment schemes
that are designed only based on channel coherence pattern knowledge at the
transmitters (the "blind" transmitters do not know the exact channel values).
Private information retrieval (PIR) refers to the problem where a user
retrieves one out of K messages from N non-communicating databases (each holds
all K messages) without revealing anything about the identity of the desired
message index to any individual database. In this paper, we identify an
intriguing connection between PIR and BIA. Inspired by this connection, we
characterize the information theoretic optimal download cost of PIR, when we
have K = 2 messages and the number of databases, N, is arbitrary