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Monday, December 01, 2008

Erlang unit

The unit named the erlang is a statistical measure of telecommunications traffic used in telephony. It is named after the Danish telephone engineer A. K. Erlang, the originator of queueing theory.

In the "Erlang-B" calculation, one Erlang implies a single channel in continuous use (or two channels at fifty percent use, and so on, pro rata), usually for one hour. For example, if a bank has two tellers and during the busiest hour of the day they're both busy the whole time, that would represent two erlang of traffic.

Typically erlang might be used to determine if a system is over- or under- trunked (has too many or too few phone lines). It might also be used to measure traffic on a T-1, to determine how many voice lines are in use at the busiest hour of the time period being examined; for 24 channels, if only 12 are ever in use, the other 12 might be made available as data channels. The erlang calculation also determines "grade of service" or "blocking factor" - if a user tries to make a call during the busy hour, how likely is it that they will get a busy signal (typically a blocking factor of 5% or 1 in 20 is considered acceptable).

There are a range of different Erlang formulas, depending on assumptions about caller behaviour when encountering a busy tone.

  • Erlang B - callers encountering a busy tone are blocked or disconnected.
  • Erlang C - callers encountering a busy tone are held or queued.
  • Engset formula (named after Tore Olaus Engset (1865-1943)) is also related but deals with a small population of finite sources rather than the large population of infinite sources that Erlang assumes.

It might be nice to put the calculation itself here?

The "Erlang C" calculation is often used to calculate the number of agents or customer service representatives needed to staff a call center.

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