With the increasing demands on future wireless systems, new design objectives
become eminent. Low-density parity-check codes together with belief propagation
(BP) decoding have outstanding performance for large block lengths. Yet, for
future wireless systems, good decoding performance for short block lengths is
mandatory, a regime in which BP decoding typically shows a significant gap to
maximum likelihood decoding. Automorphism ensemble decoding (AED) is known to
reduce this gap effectively and, in addition, enables an easy trade-off between
latency, throughput, and complexity. Recently, generalized AED (GAED) was
proposed to increase the set of feasible automorphisms suitable for ensemble
decoding. By construction, GAED requires a preprocessing step within its
constituent paths that results in information loss and potentially limits the
gains of GAED. In this work, we show that the preprocessing step can be merged
with the Tanner graph of BP decoding, thereby improving the performance of the
constituent paths. Finally, we show that the improvement of the individual
paths also enhances the overall performance of the ensemble.Comment: Accepted for presentation at ISWCS'24; 2nd version: solved rendering
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