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Dropout-Robust Mechanisms for Differentially Private and Fully Decentralized Mean Estimation

4 June 2025
C. Sabater
Sonia Ben Mokhtar
J. Ramon
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4 Figures
Bibliography:2 Pages
Appendix:9 Pages
Abstract

Achieving differentially private computations in decentralized settings poses significant challenges, particularly regarding accuracy, communication cost, and robustness against information leakage. While cryptographic solutions offer promise, they often suffer from high communication overhead or require centralization in the presence of network failures. Conversely, existing fully decentralized approaches typically rely on relaxed adversarial models or pairwise noise cancellation, the latter suffering from substantial accuracy degradation if parties unexpectedly disconnect. In this work, we propose IncA, a new protocol for fully decentralized mean estimation, a widely used primitive in data-intensive processing. Our protocol, which enforces differential privacy, requires no central orchestration and employs low-variance correlated noise, achieved by incrementally injecting sensitive information into the computation. First, we theoretically demonstrate that, when no parties permanently disconnect, our protocol achieves accuracy comparable to that of a centralized setting-already an improvement over most existing decentralized differentially private techniques. Second, we empirically show that our use of low-variance correlated noise significantly mitigates the accuracy loss experienced by existing techniques in the presence of dropouts.

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@article{sabater2025_2506.03746,
  title={ Dropout-Robust Mechanisms for Differentially Private and Fully Decentralized Mean Estimation },
  author={ César Sabater and Sonia Ben Mokhtar and Jan Ramon },
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.03746},
  year={ 2025 }
}
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