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Client Scheduling and Resource Management for Efficient Training in Heterogeneous IoT-Edge Federated Learning


Abstract:

Federated learning (FL) offers a promising paradigm that empowers numerous Internet of Things (IoT) devices to implement distributed learning on the premise of ensuring u...Show More

Abstract:

Federated learning (FL) offers a promising paradigm that empowers numerous Internet of Things (IoT) devices to implement distributed learning on the premise of ensuring user privacy and data security. However, since FL adopts a synchronous distributed training mode, the heterogeneity of participating IoT devices and limited communication resources make FL encounter serious issues of low training efficiency in actual deployment. In this article, we propose an excellent FL policy for the heterogeneous IoT-edge FL system to improve distributed training efficiency. Specifically, first, by borrowing the idea of clustering, we explore an iterative self-organizing data analysis techniques algorithm (ISODATA)-based heterogeneous-aware client scheduling strategy to alleviate the issue of low training efficiency incurred by the heterogeneity of clients. Subsequently, to tackle the challenge of limited communication resources in FL, we first analyze the characteristics of the optimal resource block allocation solution theoretically and then introduce a mixed-integer linear programming (MILP)-based strategy to judiciously allocate resource blocks for scheduled clients. Comprehensive experimental results demonstrate that, compared with benchmarking strategies, our proposed FL policy can achieve up to 55.22% accuracy improvement in a relaxed time scenario, and attain up to 3.62\times acceleration for reaching the specific expected accuracy.
Page(s): 2407 - 2420
Date of Publication: 06 September 2021

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