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Split Federated Learning for Secure IoT Applications: Concepts, frameworks, applications and case studies

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New approaches in federated learning and split learning have the potential to significantly improve ubiquitous intelligence in internet of things (IoT) applications. In split federated learning, the machine learning model is divided into smaller network segments, with each segment trained independently on a server using distributed local client data.

The split learning method mitigates two fundamental drawbacks of federated learning: affordability, and privacy and security. When running machine learning computation on devices with limited resources, assigning only a portion of the network to train at the client-side minimizes the processing burden, compared to running a complete network as in federated learning. In addition, neither client nor server has full access to the other, which is more secure.

This book reviews cutting edge technologies and advanced research in split federated learning. Coverage includes approaches to realizing and evaluating the effectiveness and advantages of federated learning and split-fed learning, the role of this technology in advancing and securing IoTs, advanced research on emerging AI models for preserving the privacy of the data owned by the clients, and the analysis and development of AI mechanisms in IoT architectures and applications. The use of split federated learning in natural language processing, recommendation systems, healthcare systems, emotion detection, smart agriculture, smart transportation and smart cities is discussed.

Split Federated Learning for Secure IoT Applications: Concepts, frameworks, applications and case studies offers useful insights to the latest developments in the field for researchers, engineers and scientists in academia and industry, who are working in computing, AI, data science and cybersecurity with a focus on federated learning, machine learning and deep learning.

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  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Oct 2024
  • Publisher: Institution of Engineering and Technology
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781839539459

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Gururaj Harinahalli Lokesh is an associate professor in the Department of Information Technology and the founder of the Wireless Internetworking Group (WiNG) at the Manipal Institute of Technology Bengaluru India. His research interests include blockchain technology cyber security wireless sensor networks ad-hoc networks IoT data mining cloud computing and machine learning. He is an editorial board member of the International Journal of Blockchains and Cryptocurrencies. He has published over 110 research papers in international journals and presented 20 papers at international conferences. He is a senior member of the IEEE lifetime member of ISTE and CSI a professional member of the ACM and an ACM distinguished speaker. He holds a PhD degree in Computer Science and Engineering from Visvesvaraya Technological University Belagavi India. Geetabai S. Hukkeri is an assistant professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the Manipal Institute of Technology Bengaluru India. Her research interests include artificial intelligence deep learning machine learning big data computer vision and multimedia information retrieval. She is a member of ACM. She holds a PhD degree in Computer Science and Engineering from Visveswaraya Technological University Belagavi India. N.Z. Jhanjhi is a professor at the School of Computer Science Taylor's University Malaysia and is the program director for Postgraduate Research Degree Programmes in Computer Science. Additionally he directs the Center for Smart Society (CSS5) playing a crucial role in advancing research and academic excellence at the university. He is a distinguished academician researcher and scientist in computer science specializing in cybersecurity. Globally recognized among the top 2% of research scientists and ranked among the top three computer science researchers in Malaysia Prof. Jhanjhi was named an Outstanding Faculty Member by MDEC Malaysia in 2022. His extensive research contributions are reflected in his highly indexed publications in prestigious journals with a collective research impact factor exceeding 1000. He has authored and edited over 50 research books with renowned publishers including Springer Elsevier Taylor and Francis Wiley and IGI Global USA. Hong Lin is a professor of Computer Science at the University of Houston Downtown TX USA where he has established the Grid Computing Lab through an NSF MRI grant. He previously worked on large-scale computational biology at Purdue University and network security at Nokia Inc. His areas of research include parallel computing multi-agent systems and affective computing. He has published over 100 research papers in international journals and conferences. He is a senior member of the ACM. He holds a PhD in Computer Science from Purdue University USA.

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