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Article | Open Access

EdgeST-Fusion: A Cross-Modal Federated Learning and Graph Transformer Framework for Multimodal Spatiotemporal Data Analytics in Smart City Consumer Electronics

Faculty of Computers and Information Technology, Department of Computer Engineering, University of Tabuk, Tabuk, Saudi Arabia
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Multimodal spatiotemporal data from smart city consumer electronics present critical challenges including cross-modal temporal misalignment, unreliable data quality, limited joint modeling of spatial and temporal dependencies, and weak resilience to adversarial updates. To address these limitations, EdgeST-Fusion is introduced as a cross-modal federated graph transformer framework for context-aware smart city analytics. The architecture integrates cross-modal embedding networks for modality alignment, graph transformer encoders for spatial dependency modeling, temporal self-attention for dynamic pattern learning, and adaptive anomaly detection to ensure data quality and security during aggregation. A privacy-preserving federated learning protocol with differential privacy guarantees enables collaborative model training without centralizing sensitive data. The framework employs data-quality-aware weighted aggregation to enhance robustness against noisy and malicious client updates. Experimental evaluation on the GeoLife, PeMS-Bay, and SmartHome+ datasets demonstrates that EdgeST-Fusion achieves 21.8% improvement in prediction accuracy, 35.7% reduction in communication overhead, and 29.4% enhancement in security resilience compared to recent baselines. Real-world deployment across three smart city testbeds validates practical viability with 90.0% average accuracy and sub-250 ms inference latency. The proposed framework remains feasible for deployment on heterogeneous and resource-constrained consumer electronics devices while maintaining strong privacy guarantees and scalability for large-scale urban environments.

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Alenazi MM. EdgeST-Fusion: A Cross-Modal Federated Learning and Graph Transformer Framework for Multimodal Spatiotemporal Data Analytics in Smart City Consumer Electronics. Computers, Materials & Continua, 2026, 87(2): 59. https://doi.org/10.32604/cmc.2026.075966

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Received: 11 November 2025
Accepted: 05 January 2026
Published: 12 March 2026
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