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Vehicle Selection and Resource Optimization for Federated Learning in Vehicular Edge Computing - 2021

Vehicle Selection and Resource Optimization for Federated Learning in Vehicular Edge Computing

Research Area:  Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks

Abstract:

As a distributed deep learning paradigm, federated learning (FL) provides a powerful tool for the accurate and efficient processing of on-board data in vehicular edge computing (VEC). However, FL involves the training and transmission of model parameters, which consumes the vehicles precious energy resources and takes up much time. It is a departure from many applications with severe real-time requirements in VEC. And the capabilities and data quality of each vehicle are distinct that will affect the performance of training the model. Therefore, it is crucial to select the appropriate vehicles to participate in learning tasks and optimize resource allocation under learning time and energy consumption constraints. In this paper, taking the vehicle position and velocity into consideration, we formulate a min-max optimization problem to jointly optimize the on-board computation capability, transmission power, and local model accuracy to achieve the minimum cost in the worst case of FL. Specifically, we propose a greedy algorithm to select vehicles with higher image quality dynamically, and it keeps the systems overall cost to a minimum in FL. The formulated optimization problem is a nonlinear programming problem, so we decompose it into two subproblems. For the resource allocation problem, we use the Lagrangian dual problem and the subgradient projection method to approximate the optimal value iteratively. For the local model accuracy problem, we develop an adaptive harmony algorithm for heuristic search. The simulation results show that our proposed algorithms have well convergence and effectiveness and achieve a tradeoff between cost and fairness.

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Author(s) Name:  Huizi Xiao; Jun Zhao; Qingqi Pei; Jie Feng; Lei Liu; Weisong Shi

Journal name:  IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems ( Early Access )

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Publisher name:  IEEE

DOI:  10.1109/TITS.2021.3099597

Volume Information:  Page(s): 1 - 15