块链
计算机科学
资源配置
分布式计算
资源管理(计算)
服务器
计算机网络
计算机安全
作者
Jun Li,Yumeng Shao,Kang Wei,Ming Ding,Chuan Ma,Long Shi,Zhu Han,H. Vincent Poor
出处
期刊:IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems
[Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers]
日期:2021-12-28
卷期号:33 (10): 2401-2415
被引量:130
标识
DOI:10.1109/tpds.2021.3138848
摘要
Federated learning (FL), as a distributed machine learning paradigm, promotes personal privacy by local data processing at each client. However, relying on a centralized server for model aggregation, standard FL is vulnerable to server malfunctions, untrustworthy servers, and external attacks. To address these issues, we propose a decentralized FL framework by integrating blockchain into FL, namely, blockchain assisted decentralized federated learning (BLADE-FL). In a round of the proposed BLADE-FL, each client broadcasts its trained model to other clients, aggregates its own model with received ones, and then competes to generate a block before its local training on the next round. We evaluate the learning performance of BLADE-FL, and develop an upper bound on the global loss function. Then we verify that this bound is convex with respect to the number of overall aggregation rounds $K$ , and optimize the computing resource allocation for minimizing the upper bound. We also note that there is a critical problem of training deficiency, caused by lazy clients who plagiarize others' trained models and add artificial noises to disguise their cheating behaviors. Focusing on this problem, we explore the impact of lazy clients on the learning performance of BLADE-FL, and characterize the relationship among the optimal $K$ , the learning parameters, and the proportion of lazy clients. Based on the MNIST and Fashion-MNIST datasets, we see that the experimental results are consistent with the analytical ones. To be specific, the gap between the developed upper bound and experimental results is lower than $5\%$ , and the optimized $K$ based on the upper bound can effectively minimize the loss function.
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