A quantitative measure of carrier shocking
Paul Kinsler

TL;DR
The paper introduces a quantitative 'shocking coefficient' to objectively measure the degree of waveform shocking, replacing subjective visual assessments.
Contribution
It defines a new metric for waveform shocking, enabling more precise and consistent comparisons across different signals.
Findings
The shocking coefficient provides a numerical measure of waveform shock.
It allows for objective comparison of waveform shocking levels.
The metric reduces reliance on subjective visual judgment.
Abstract
I propose a definition for a "shocking coefficient" intended to make determinations of the degree of waveform shocking, and comparisons thereof, more quantitative. This means we can avoid having to make ad hoc judgements on the basis of the visual comparison of wave profiles.
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