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Jing Rong1, Qiuzhan Zhou1, Huinan Wu1
1College of Communication Engineering, Jilin University, Changchun 130012, China.
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Non-intrusive load monitoring (NILM), as a key technology in smart-grid advanced metering infrastructure, aims to disaggregate mains power from smart meters into individual load-level power consumption. Traditional NILM methods require centralizing sensitive measurement data from users, which poses significant privacy risks. Federated learning (FL) enables collaborative training without centralized measurement data, effectively preserving privacy. However, FL-based NILM systems face serious threats from attacks such as model inversion and parameter poisoning, and rely heavily on the availability of a central server, whose failure may compromise measurement robustness. This paper proposes a hybrid FL framework that dynamically switches between centralized FL (CFL) and decentralized FL (DFL) modes, enhancing measurement privacy and system robustness simultaneously. In CFL mode, layer-sensitive pruning and robust parameter aggregation methods are developed to defend against model inversion and parameter poisoning attacks; even with 30% malicious clients, the proposed defense limits the increases in key error metrics to under 15.4%. In DFL mode, a graph attention network (GAT)-based dynamic topology adapts to mitigate topology poisoning attacks, achieving an approximately 17.2% reduction in MAE after an attack and rapidly restoring model performance. Extensive evaluations using public datasets demonstrate that the proposed framework significantly enhances the robustness of smart-grid measurements and effectively safeguards measurement privacy.
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