Federated Learning of Explainable AI Models in 6G Systems: Towards Secure and Automated Vehicle Networking

Author:

Renda AlessandroORCID,Ducange PietroORCID,Marcelloni FrancescoORCID,Sabella DarioORCID,Filippou Miltiadis C.,Nardini GiovanniORCID,Stea GiovanniORCID,Virdis AntonioORCID,Micheli DavideORCID,Rapone Damiano,Baltar Leonardo Gomes

Abstract

This article presents the concept of federated learning (FL) of eXplainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI) models as an enabling technology in advanced 5G towards 6G systems and discusses its applicability to the automated vehicle networking use case. Although the FL of neural networks has been widely investigated exploiting variants of stochastic gradient descent as the optimization method, it has not yet been adequately studied in the context of inherently explainable models. On the one side, XAI permits improving user experience of the offered communication services by helping end users trust (by design) that in-network AI functionality issues appropriate action recommendations. On the other side, FL ensures security and privacy of both vehicular and user data across the whole system. These desiderata are often ignored in existing AI-based solutions for wireless network planning, design and operation. In this perspective, the article provides a detailed description of relevant 6G use cases, with a focus on vehicle-to-everything (V2X) environments: we describe a framework to evaluate the proposed approach involving online training based on real data from live networks. FL of XAI models is expected to bring benefits as a methodology for achieving seamless availability of decentralized, lightweight and communication efficient intelligence. Impacts of the proposed approach (including standardization perspectives) consist in a better trustworthiness of operations, e.g., via explainability of quality of experience (QoE) predictions, along with security and privacy-preserving management of data from sensors, terminals, users and applications.

Funder

European Union

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Information Systems

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