论文标题
一个安全的联邦学习框架,用于住宅短期负载预测
A Secure Federated Learning Framework for Residential Short Term Load Forecasting
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论文摘要
智能仪表测量值虽然对于准确的需求预测至关重要,但仍面临一些缺点,包括消费者的隐私,数据泄露问题,仅举几例。最近的文献探索了联合学习(FL)作为一种有希望的保护隐私的机器学习替代方案,该替代方案可以协作对模型进行协作学习,而无需公开私人原始数据以进行短期负载预测。尽管有着美德,但Standard FL仍然容易受到棘手的网络威胁,称为拜占庭式攻击,这是由错误和/或恶意客户进行的。因此,为了提高联邦联邦短期负载预测对拜占庭威胁的鲁棒性,我们开发了一种最先进的基于私人安全的FL框架,以确保单个智能电表数据的隐私,同时保护FL模型和建筑的安全性。我们提出的框架利用了通过符号随机梯度下降(SignsGD)算法的梯度量化的想法,在本地模型培训后,客户仅将梯度的“符号”传输到控制中心。当我们通过涉及一组拜占庭攻击模型的基准神经网络的实验突出显示时,我们提出的方法会非常有效地减轻此类威胁,从而优于常规的FED-SGD模型。
Smart meter measurements, though critical for accurate demand forecasting, face several drawbacks including consumers' privacy, data breach issues, to name a few. Recent literature has explored Federated Learning (FL) as a promising privacy-preserving machine learning alternative which enables collaborative learning of a model without exposing private raw data for short term load forecasting. Despite its virtue, standard FL is still vulnerable to an intractable cyber threat known as Byzantine attack carried out by faulty and/or malicious clients. Therefore, to improve the robustness of federated short-term load forecasting against Byzantine threats, we develop a state-of-the-art differentially private secured FL-based framework that ensures the privacy of the individual smart meter's data while protect the security of FL models and architecture. Our proposed framework leverages the idea of gradient quantization through the Sign Stochastic Gradient Descent (SignSGD) algorithm, where the clients only transmit the `sign' of the gradient to the control centre after local model training. As we highlight through our experiments involving benchmark neural networks with a set of Byzantine attack models, our proposed approach mitigates such threats quite effectively and thus outperforms conventional Fed-SGD models.