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Title A Communication-Efficient Local Differentially Private Algorithm In Federated Optimization
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Authors Alam S.E.; Shukla D.; Rao S.
Year 2023
Published IEEE Access, 11
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2023.3283503
Abstract Federated optimization, wherein several agents in a network collaborate with a central server to achieve optimal social cost over the network with no requirement for exchanging information among agents, has attracted significant interest from the research community. In this context, agents demand resources based on their local computation. Due to the exchange of optimization parameters such as states, constraints, or objective functions with a central server, an adversary may infer sensitive information of agents. We develop a differentially-private additive-increase and multiplicative-decrease algorithm to allocate multiple divisible shared heterogeneous resources to agents in a network. The developed algorithm provides a differential privacy guarantee to each agent in the network. The algorithm does not require inter-agent communication, and the agents do not need to share their cost function or their derivatives with other agents or a central server; however, they share their allocation states with a central server that keeps track of the aggregate consumption of resources. The algorithm incurs very little communication overhead; for m heterogeneous resources in the system, the asymptotic upper bound on the communication complexity is O(m) bits at a time step. Furthermore, if the algorithm converges in K time steps, then the upper bound communication complexity will be O(mK) bits. The algorithm can find applications in several areas, including smart cities, smart energy systems, resource management in the sixth generation (6G) wireless networks with privacy guarantees, etc. We present experimental results to check the efficacy of the algorithm. Furthermore, we present empirical analyses for the trade-off between privacy and algorithm efficiency. © 2013 IEEE.
Author Keywords Additive increase multiplicative decrease algorithm; AIMD algorithm; communication-efficient resource allocation; differential privacy; federated optimization; heterogeneous resources; multi-agent system; multi-resource allocation; optimization and control


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