Multi-carrier modulation fiber optic systems constructed using a series of
electrical carriers, modulating the data on the electrical carriers and
combining the carriers to form a wideband signal. The wideband signal can
then be intensity modulated on a laser and coupled to a fiber optic
channel. A receiver may then receive the laser signal from the fiber
optic channel and convert it into an electrical signal. Multi-carrier
modulation may be applied to existing fiber channels, which may be of
lower quality. Existing fiber channels may have characteristics which
prevent or restrict the transmission of data using intensity modulation
at certain frequencies. An adaptive multi-carrier modulation transmitter
may characterize an existing fiber optic channel and ascertain the
overall characteristics of the channel. The transmitter and receiver can
then be configured to use various bandwidths and various modulations in
order to match the transfer characteristic of the fiber channel. A series
of adaptive multi-carrier modulation transmitters and receivers can be
integrated on a single integrated circuit. If multiple adaptive receivers
and transmitters are integrated on a single integrated circuit, they may
be used to upgrade existing networks by adding different wavelength
lasers for the transmission of data in order to achieve any capacity
desired. Each receiver and transmitter may characterize the fiber for its
particular wavelength laser and may configure the modulation and bandpass
to the fiber's characteristics.