Federated Learning for Edge Networks: Resource Optimization and Incentive Mechanism

11/06/2019
by   Latif U. Khan, et al.
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Recent years have witnessed a rapid proliferation of smart Internet of Things (IoT) devices. IoT devices with intelligence require the use of effective machine learning paradigms. Federated learning can be a promising solution for enabling IoT-based smart applications. In this paper, we present the primary design aspects for enabling federated learning at network edge. We model the incentive-based interaction between a global server and participating devices for federated learning via a Stackelberg game to motivate the participation of the devices in the federated learning process. We present several open research challenges with their possible solutions. Finally, we provide an outlook on future research.

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