Generalized Frequency-Division Multiplexing (GFDM) is a candidate modulation for future wireless cellular networks. The main reason stands in the flexibility of its structure that could fulfill ideas and challenges of forthcoming network scenarios. A known issue of GFDM is its worse performance compared to orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing, which is due to the interference among transmitted symbols. A mathematical model of such an interference has been proposed in a recent paper by exploiting the parallelism that exists between GFDM and discrete Gabor transform. The model allows for the design of different types of linear and non-linear equalizers. With the goal of increasing the transmission reliability, in this paper the introduc...