Proportionally fair scheduling can be achieved by means of
weighted fair queuing (WFQ), by setting the scheduling weights for data flow i to w_i = 1 / c_i, where the cost c_i is the amount of consumed resources per data bit. For instance: • In
CDMA spread spectrum cellular networks, the cost may be the required energy per bit in the
transmit power control (the increased interference level). • In wireless communication with
link adaptation, the cost may be the required time to transmit a certain number of bits using the modulation and error coding scheme that this required. An example of this is
EVDO networks, where reported
SNR is used as the primary costing factor. • In wireless networks with fast
Dynamic Channel Allocation, the cost may be the number of nearby base station sites that can not use the same frequency channel simultaneously, in view to avoid
co-channel interference. ==User prioritization==