Path ORAM: An Extremely Simple Oblivious RAM Protocol
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We present Path ORAM, an extremely simple Oblivious RAM protocol with a small amount of client storage. Partly due to its simplicity, Path ORAM is the most practical ORAM scheme known to date with small client storage. We formally prove that Path ORAM has a O(log N) bandwidth cost for blocks of size B = Omega(log^2 N) bits. For such block sizes, Path ORAM is asymptotically better than the best known ORAM schemes with small client storage. Due to its practicality, Path ORAM has been adopted in the design of secure processors since its proposal.
Emil Stefanov, Marten van Dijk, Elaine Shi, T-H. Hubert Chan, Christopher Fletcher, Ling Ren, Xiangyao Yu, Srinivas Devadas• 2012
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| Task | Dataset | Result | Rank | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Breadth-First Search | eu host 2015 | BFS Metric2.50e+4 | 5 | |
| PageRank | eu host 2015 | PR Score2.10e+4 | 5 | |
| Weakly Connected Components | eu host 2015 | WCC Score3.17e+4 | 5 |
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