1 Overview ........................................................................................................................ 19 | |
1.1 |
Introduction ...................................................................................................................... 19 |
1.2 |
Purpose ............................................................................................................................. 19 |
1.3 |
Scope ................................................................................................................................ 20 |
1.4 |
Structure ........................................................................................................................... 20 |
1.5 |
Audience ........................................................................................................................... 20 |
1.6 |
Use ................................................................................................................................... 20 |
1.7 |
Terms and Definitions ........................................................................................................ 20 |
2 Motivation ...................................................................................................................... 21 | |
2.1 |
Product Failure Prediction ................................................................................................. 22 |
2.2 |
Auto-Labelling ................................................................................................................... 22 |
2.3 |
Product Optimization by Original Equipment Manufacturers ( OEM ).................................... 22 |
2.4 |
Product Quality Assessment .............................................................................................. 22 |
2.5 |
Design Considerations for FedL Enabled Smart-Manufacturing Ecosystem ........................... 23 |
4 Guidelines for FedL Implementation in Smart Manufacturing .......................................... 26 | |
4.1 |
Choice of Participatory Client ............................................................................................. 26 |
4.2 |
Choice of FedL Mode of Operation ..................................................................................... 27 |
4.3 |
Global Model Training Orchestration and Security Provisions ............................................. 29 |