Federated Learning via Unmanned Aerial Vehicle

20 Oct 2022  ·  Min Fu, Yuanming Shi, Yong Zhou ·

To enable communication-efficient federated learning (FL), this paper studies an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)-enabled FL system, where the UAV coordinates distributed ground devices for a shared model training. Specifically, by exploiting the UAV's high altitude and mobility, the UAV can proactively establish short-distance line-of-sight links with devices and prevent any device from being a communication straggler. Thus, the model aggregation process can be accelerated while the cumulative model loss caused by device scheduling can be reduced, resulting in a decreased completion time. We first present the convergence analysis of FL without the assumption of convexity, demonstrating the effect of device scheduling on the global gradients. Based on the derived convergence bound, we further formulate the completion time minimization problem by jointly optimizing device scheduling, UAV trajectory, and time allocation. This problem explicitly incorporates the devices' energy budgets, dynamic channel conditions, and convergence accuracy of FL constraints. Despite the non-convexity of the formulated problem, we exploit its structure to decompose it into two sub-problems and further derive the optimal solutions via the Lagrange dual ascent method. Simulation results show that the proposed design significantly improves the tradeoff between completion time and prediction accuracy in practical FL settings compared to existing benchmarks.

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