Federated Learning within Global Energy Budget over Heterogeneous Edge Accelerators
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Federated Learning (FL) enables collaborative model training across distributed clients while preserving data privacy. However, optimizing both energy efficiency and model accuracy remains a challenge, given device and data heterogeneity. Further, sustainable AI through a global energy budget for FL has not been explored. We propose a novel optimization problem for client selection in FL that maximizes the model accuracy within an overall energy limit and reduces training time. We solve this with a unique bi-level ILP formulation that leverages approximate Shapley values and energy-time prediction models to efficiently solve this. Our FedJoule framework achieves superior training accuracies compared to SOTA and simple baselines for diverse energy budgets, non-IID distributions, and realistic experiment configurations, performing 15% and 48% better on accuracy and time, respectively. The results highlight the effectiveness of our method in achieving a viable trade-off between energy usage and performance in FL environments.
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