Detecting Untargeted Attacks and Mitigating Unreliable Updates in Federated Learning for Underground Mining Operations
By: Md Sazedur Rahman , Mohamed Elmahallawy , Sanjay Madria and more
Potential Business Impact:
Keeps mine data private while finding bad models.
Underground mining operations rely on distributed sensor networks to collect critical data daily, including mine temperature, toxic gas concentrations, and miner movements for hazard detection and operational decision-making. However, transmitting raw sensor data to a central server for training deep learning models introduces significant privacy risks, potentially exposing sensitive mine-specific information. Federated Learning (FL) offers a transformative solution by enabling collaborative model training while ensuring that raw data remains localized at each mine. Despite its advantages, FL in underground mining faces key challenges: (i) An attacker may compromise a mine's local model by employing techniques such as sign-flipping attacks or additive noise, leading to erroneous predictions; (ii) Low-quality (yet potentially valuable) data, caused by poor lighting conditions or sensor inaccuracies in mines may degrade the FL training process. In response, this paper proposes MineDetect, a defense FL framework that detects and isolates the attacked models while mitigating the impact of mines with low-quality data. MineDetect introduces two key innovations: (i) Detecting attacked models (maliciously manipulated) by developing a history-aware mechanism that leverages local and global averages of gradient updates; (ii) Identifying and eliminating adversarial influences from unreliable models (generated by clients with poor data quality) on the FL training process. Comprehensive simulations across diverse datasets demonstrate that MineDetect outperforms existing methods in both robustness and accuracy, even in challenging non-IID data scenarios. Its ability to counter adversarial influences while maintaining lower computational efficiency makes it a vital advancement for improving safety and operational effectiveness in underground mining.
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