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            Battery-powered mobile devices (e.g., smartphones, AR/VR glasses, and various IoT devices) are increasingly being used for AI training due to their growing computational power and easy access to valuable, diverse, and real-time data. On-device training is highly energy-intensive, making accurate energy consumption estimation crucial for effective job scheduling and sustainable AI. However, the heterogeneity of devices and the complexity of models challenge the accuracy and generalizability of existing methods. This paper proposes AMPERE, a generic approach for energy consumption estimation in deep neural network (DNN) training. First, we examine the layer-wise energy additivity property of DNNs and strategically partition the entire model into layers for fine-grained energy consumption profiling. Then, we fit Gaussian Process (GP) models to learn from layer-wise energy consumption measurements and estimate a DNN's overall energy consumption based on its layer-wise energy additivity property. We conduct extensive experiments with various types of models across different real-world platforms. The results demonstrate that AMPERE has effectively reduced the Mean Absolute Percentage Error (MAPE) by up to 30%. Moreover, AMPERE is applied in guiding energy-aware pruning, successfully reducing energy consumption by 50%, thereby further demonstrating its generality and potential.more » « lessFree, publicly-accessible full text available August 26, 2026
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            As a popular distributed learning paradigm, federated learning (FL) over mobile devices fosters numerous applications, while their practical deployment is hindered by participating devices' computing and communication heterogeneity. Some pioneering research efforts proposed to extract subnetworks from the global model, and assign as large a subnetwork as possible to the device for local training based on its full computing capacity. Although such fixed size subnetwork assignment enables FL training over heterogeneous mobile devices, it is unaware of (i) the dynamic changes of devices' communication and computing conditions and (ii) FL training progress and its dynamic requirements of local training contributions, both of which may cause very long FL training delay. Motivated by those dynamics, in this paper, we develop a wireless and heterogeneity aware latency efficient FL (WHALE-FL) approach to accelerate FL training through adaptive subnetwork scheduling. Instead of sticking to the fixed size subnetwork, WHALE-FL introduces a novel subnetwork selection utility function to capture device and FL training dynamics, and guides the mobile device to adaptively select the subnetwork size for local training based on (a) its computing and communication capacity, (b) its dynamic computing and/or communication conditions, and (c) FL training status and its corresponding requirements for local training contributions. Our evaluation shows that, compared with peer designs, WHALE-FL effectively accelerates FL training without sacrificing learning accuracy.more » « lessFree, publicly-accessible full text available April 11, 2026
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