A threshold-based asynchronous federated learning strategy for fine-tuning LLMs on IoT data reports modest accuracy gains and large latency/throughput wins over FedAvg and FedOpt on the IoT-23 dataset.
Energy-Aware LLMs: A step towards sustainable AI for downstream applications
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Advanced Large Language Models (LLMs) have revolutionized various fields, including communication networks, sparking an innovation wave that has led to new applications and services, and significantly enhanced solution schemes. Despite all these impressive developments, most LLMs typically require huge computational resources, resulting in terribly high energy consumption. Thus, this research study proposes an end-to-end pipeline that investigates the trade-off between energy efficiency and model performance for an LLM during fault ticket analysis in communication networks. It further evaluates the pipeline performance using two real-world datasets for the tasks of root cause analysis and response feedback in a communication network. Our results show that an appropriate combination of quantization and pruning techniques is able to reduce energy consumption while significantly improving model performance.
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LLMs meet Federated Learning for Scalable and Secure IoT Management
A threshold-based asynchronous federated learning strategy for fine-tuning LLMs on IoT data reports modest accuracy gains and large latency/throughput wins over FedAvg and FedOpt on the IoT-23 dataset.