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Proposal and investigation of a distributed learning strategy in Orbital Edge Computing-endowed satellite networks for Earth Observation applications

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
Abstract:
One of the key enabling solutions to in-orbit extract information from Earth Observation images is given by deep learning techniques. However, the accuracy of these algorithms is strictly related to the availability of large datasets of satellite images for training purposes. Limitations on the available transmission bandwidth in the orbital context may prevent the possibility to downlink all acquired images to a node where centralized training happens. Instead, Federated Learning (FL) could be fruitfully leveraged in this scenario, since it provides for each satellite to train a local model only with its own dataset, and then to share its trained model with a central server, which receives models trained by the different satellites and aggregates them into a new global model being eventually shared with all the satellites, and this repeats until convergence is reached. However, because communication with a node acting as a central parameter server may be still limited by short visibility time, the described process may need a long time because of limited communication windows, negatively impacting the time needed to reach model convergence. For this reason, we propose a communication strategy to support a completely distributed learning technique to train a deep learning model in-orbit, by leveraging the fact that satellites may form a network thanks to the potential availability of Inter-Satellite Links (ISLs) within and between orbital planes. Our proposal is different from a FL approach since we provide for each satellite to receive all the information needed to calculate an updated global model by itself, without leaning on a central parameter server. Numerical results show that distributed learning outperforms FL in number of learning rounds completed in the unit time, allowing for reaching validation accuracy convergence in a shorter time, as it has been verified on a land coverage classification task based on the EuroSAT dataset.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Distributed learning; Earth Observation; Satellite networks
Elenco autori:
Valente, Francesco; Lavacca, Francesco G.; Fiori, Tiziana; Eramo, Vincenzo
Autori di Ateneo:
LAVACCA FRANCESCO GIACINTO
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unilink.it/handle/20.500.14085/27761
Pubblicato in:
COMPUTER NETWORKS
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