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LLMs meet Federated Learning for Scalable and Secure IoT Management

22 April 2025
Yazan Otoum
Arghavan Asad
Amiya Nayak
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Abstract

The rapid expansion of IoT ecosystems introduces severe challenges in scalability, security, and real-time decision-making. Traditional centralized architectures struggle with latency, privacy concerns, and excessive resource consumption, making them unsuitable for modern large-scale IoT deployments. This paper presents a novel Federated Learning-driven Large Language Model (FL-LLM) framework, designed to enhance IoT system intelligence while ensuring data privacy and computational efficiency. The framework integrates Generative IoT (GIoT) models with a Gradient Sensing Federated Strategy (GSFS), dynamically optimizing model updates based on real-time network conditions. By leveraging a hybrid edge-cloud processing architecture, our approach balances intelligence, scalability, and security in distributed IoT environments. Evaluations on the IoT-23 dataset demonstrate that our framework improves model accuracy, reduces response latency, and enhances energy efficiency, outperforming traditional FL techniques (i.e., FedAvg, FedOpt). These findings highlight the potential of integrating LLM-powered federated learning into large-scale IoT ecosystems, paving the way for more secure, scalable, and adaptive IoT management solutions.

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@article{otoum2025_2504.16032,
  title={ LLMs meet Federated Learning for Scalable and Secure IoT Management },
  author={ Yazan Otoum and Arghavan Asad and Amiya Nayak },
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2504.16032},
  year={ 2025 }
}
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