Agner Krarup Erlang (1 January 1878 – 3 February 1929) was a
Danish
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mathematician
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Mathematicians are concerned with numbers, data, quantity, structure, space, models, and change.
History
On ...
,
statistician
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and
engineer
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, who invented the fields of
traffic engineering and
queueing theory.
By the time of his relatively early death at the age of 51, Erlang had created the field of
telephone networks analysis. His early work in scrutinizing the use of local, exchange and trunk telephone line usage in a small community to understand the theoretical requirements of an efficient network led to the creation of the
Erlang formula
The erlang (symbol E) is a dimensionless unit that is used in telephony as a measure of offered load or carried load on service-providing elements such as telephone circuits or telephone switching equipment. A single cord circuit has the capaci ...
, which became a foundational element of modern
telecommunication
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network studies.
Life
Erlang was born at Lønborg, near
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. He was the son of a schoolmaster, and a descendant of
Thomas Fincke
Thomas Fincke (6 January 1561 – 24 April 1656) was a Danish mathematician and physicist, and a professor at the University of Copenhagen for more than 60 years.
Biography
Thomas Jacobsen Fincke was born in Flensburg in Schleswig.
Fincke was ...
on his mother's side. At age 14, he passed the Preliminary Examination of the
University of Copenhagen
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with distinction, after receiving dispensation to take it because he was younger than the usual minimum age. For the next two years he taught alongside his father.
A distant relative provided free board and lodging, and Erlang prepared for and took the
University of Copenhagen
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entrance examination in 1896, and passed with distinction. He won a scholarship to the University and majored in
mathematics
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, and also studied
astronomy
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,
physics
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and
chemistry
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. He graduated in 1901 with an MA and over the next 7 years taught at several schools. He maintained his interest in mathematics, and received an award for a paper that he submitted to the University of Copenhagen.
He was a member of the Danish Mathematicians' Association (DMF) and through this met amateur mathematician
Johan Jensen, the Chief Engineer of the
Copenhagen Telephone Company
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(
KTAS
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in Danish), an
offshoot of the
International Bell Telephone Company. Erlang worked for the CTC (KTAS) from 1908 for almost 20 years, until his death in Copenhagen after an abdominal operation.
He was an associate of the British
Institution of Electrical Engineers.
Contributions
While working for the CTC, Erlang was presented with the classic problem of determining how many circuits were needed to provide an acceptable telephone service. His thinking went further by finding how many
telephone operators were needed to handle a given volume of calls. Most
telephone exchange
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s then used human operators and
cord boards to switch
telephone call
A telephone call is a connection over a telephone network
A telephone network is a telecommunications network that connects telephones, which allows telephone calls between two or more parties, as well as newer features such as fax and interne ...
s by means of jack plugs.
Out of necessity, Erlang was a hands-on researcher. He would conduct measurements and was prepared to climb into street
manholes to do so. He was also an expert in the history and calculation of the numerical tables of mathematical functions, particularly
logarithm
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s. He devised new calculation methods for certain forms of tables.
He developed his theory of telephone traffic over several years. His significant publications include:
* 1909 – "The Theory of Probabilities and Telephone Conversations", which proves that the
Poisson distribution applies to random telephone traffic.
* 1917 – "Solution of some Problems in the Theory of Probabilities of Significance in Automatic Telephone Exchanges", which contains his classic formulae for
call loss and waiting time.
* 1920 - "Telephone waiting times", which is Erlang's principal work on waiting times, assuming constant holding times.
These and other notable papers were translated into English, French and German. His papers were prepared in a very brief style and can be difficult to understand without a background in the field. One
Bell Telephone Laboratories researcher is said to have learned Danish to study them.
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accepted his formula as the basis for calculating circuit facilities.
In 1946, the
CCITT
The ITU Telecommunication Standardization Sector (ITU-T) is one of the three sectors (divisions or units) of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). It is responsible for coordinating standards for telecommunications and Information Commu ...
named the international unit of telephone traffic the "
erlang". A statistical distribution and programming language listed below have also been named in his honour.
See also
*
Erlang – a unit of communication activity
*
Erlang distribution
The Erlang distribution is a two-parameter family of continuous probability distributions with support x \in independent exponential distribution">exponential variables with mean 1/\lambda each. Equivalently, it is the distribution of the time ...
– a statistical
probability
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distribution
*
Erlang programming language – developed by
Ericsson
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for large industrial real-time systems
*
Queueing theory
*
Teletraffic engineering
References
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20th-century Danish mathematicians
Danish engineers
Electrical engineers
Queueing theorists
Danish statisticians
Danish business theorists
1878 births
1929 deaths
People from Ringkøbing-Skjern Municipality