An Overview on Over-the-Air Federated Edge Learning
Over-the-air federated edge learning (Air-FEEL) has emerged as a promising solution to support edge artificial intelligence (AI) in future beyond 5G (B5G) and 6G networks. In Air-FEEL, distributed edge devices use their local data to collaboratively train AI models while preserving data privacy, in which the over-the-air model/gradient aggregation is exploited for enhancing the learning efficiency. This article provides an overview on the state of the art of Air-FEEL. First, we present the basic principle of Air-FEEL, and introduce the technical challenges for Air-FEEL design due to the over-the-air aggregation errors, as well as the resource and data heterogeneities at edge devices. Next, we present the fundamental performance metrics for Air-FEEL, and review resource management solutions and design considerations for enhancing the Air-FEEL performance. Finally, several interesting research directions are pointed out to motivate future work.
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