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Closed-Form Enhanced Detection of Clipped OFDM Symbol
Large peak-to-average power ratio (PAPR) and carrier frequency offset (CFO) are dominant impairments of the orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) symbol transmission that is applied within the state-of-the-art wireless operator networks.
Adriana Lipovac +2 more
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Boundaries Between Gardens and Landscapes: A Case Study of Horticultural Diversity on Koločep Island
The protection of landscape and biological diversity on small Mediterranean islands represents a significant challenge in the context of intensive anthropogenic pressure and land-use change.
Mara Marić +3 more
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Reducing OFDM-Based Radio Network Energy Consumption by Frame Format Optimization
Channel time dispersion causes inter-symbol interference (ISI) which is mitigated by the Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) symbol cyclic prefix (CP).
Adriana Lipovac +3 more
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Segmenting the Baby Boomer generation: An example of Croatian consumers
In today’s world, demographic ageing has become a global phenomenon that emphasizes the need for researching older consumers’ retail purchasing patterns and behaviour.
Ivana Pavlić +2 more
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The Effect of Strain Rate on Bone Fragility and Clinical Applications
The loading rate influences the fracture mechanics of bone. The effect of strain rate on bone tissue was studied. Two sets of dynamic tests were performed, where the impact energy E = 70 J was kept as a constant value.
Marijo Bekić +4 more
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Decoding Sails on a Ship Model
This article focuses on the model of a sailing ship from the collection of the Maritime Museum in Orebić, Croatia, whose sails conceal material, visual, and symbolic enigmas that have raised a number of new research questions.
Sanja Serhatlić +3 more
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Ragusa, heute Dubrovnik, ist einzigartig. Die Stadtrepublik war über sechs Jahrhunderte (zwischen 1204–1809) inmitten der Großmächte Venedig/Österreich-Ungarn/Osmanisches Reich unabhängig, stets freiheitsliebend und freiheitsverherrlichend. Und doch sind die Ragusaner nicht frei von Selbstironie.
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Niccolo Tommaseo visited Dubrovnik while voyaging along the Croatian coast in the autumn of 1839. This paper is concerned with his experience of the idea of revival within the Illyrian movement that flourished in Dubrovnik, and Tommaseo's creative contacts with a number of distinguished Ragusans.
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