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An optical communication system configured to operate with optical signals at lower signal to noise ratios than previously contemplated. The communication system includes a receiver having an optical pre-processor coupled between a demultiplexer and a detector. The optical pre-processor includes either an optical polarization section having a polarization rotator and an optical polarizer, a phase modulation section that includes a phase modulator and a dispersion element and a clock recovery circuit, or an amplitude modulation section that includes an amplitude modulator clock recovery circuit and a spectral shaping filter. A method of communication includes transmitting an optical signal into the system and receiving the signal at a reduced signal-to-noise ratio through a transmission media, demultiplexing the optical transmission signal into a first optical signal, and pre-processing the first optical signal to form a first pre-processed signal by either rotating a polarization of the first optical signal, compressing a pulse in the first optical signal, or modulating an amplitude of a pulse in the first optical signal. The method then detects the first pre-processed signal to form an electrical signal. A reference signal-to-noise ratio is defined as a signal-to-noise ratio of a received signal that would produce a predetermined bit error rate in the electrical signal if the signal-to-noise ratio were to be determined with the pre-processing step omitted. The reduced signal-to-noise ratio is less than the reference signal-to-noise ratio, and a bit error rate in the electrical signal is less than the predetermined bit error rate when the step of transmitting transmits at the reduced signal-to-noise ratio.
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