Abstract:The sustainability constraints of FLaaS consumers pose significant challenges to maintaining carbon-feasible federated training in FLaaS environments. These constraints often lead to infeasible consumer participation and unstable federated training under hard carbon constraints. We propose a Sustainable Federated Learning as a Service (SFLaaS), a carbon- constrained Neural Architecture Search (NAS) framework for heteroge- neous sustainable constraints. We introduce a requirement-driven search space that transforms consumer sustainability profiles into a feasible architecture region before federated execution. We develop a consumer-level carbon feasibility estimation mechanism to evaluate candidate architectures under dynamic carbon conditions. We propose a sustainable con- sumer scheduling strategy that adaptively selects feasible consumers and allocates local workloads to preserve consumer participation and statistical data coverage. An evolutionary search strategy jointly optimised for predictive performance, consumer feasibility, and participation coverage under hard carbon constraints. Experiments on real-world datasets and a simulated environment demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed approach.
Abstract:We propose a novel MLaaS Dataset Generator (MDG) framework that creates configurable and reproducible datasets for evaluating Machine Learning as a Service (MLaaS) selection and composition. MDG simulates realistic MLaaS behaviour by training and evaluating diverse model families across multiple real-world datasets and data distribution settings. It records detailed functional attributes, quality of service metrics, and composition-specific indicators, enabling systematic analysis of service performance and cross-service behaviour. Using MDG, we generate more than ten thousand MLaaS service instances and construct a large-scale benchmark dataset suitable for downstream evaluation. We also implement a built-in composition mechanism that models how services interact under varied Internet of Things conditions. Experiments demonstrate that datasets generated by MDG enhance selection accuracy and composition quality compared to existing baselines. MDG provides a practical and extensible foundation for advancing data-driven research on MLaaS selection and composition