The 25-year-old Jamaican says he will run the 4x400m relay for the first time, as well as defending his Olympic titles in the 100m, 200m and 4x100m.
Bolt was speaking after he and Australian sprint hurdler Sally Pearson were named athletes of the year.
He said: "I will probably be in good shape and I know the guys are really stepping up the 400m level in Jamaica."
It is the third time Bolt has been named athlete of the year by governing body the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF).
He retained his 200m crown at this year's World Championships in Daegu, where he also helped Jamaica defend the 4x100m relay in a new world record time of 37.04 seconds.
However in South Korea, Bolt also surrendered his chance to defend his world 100m crown when he was disqualified from the final for a false start, allowing compatriot Yohan Blake to succeed him.
Pearson, also 25, produced the fourth fastest women's 100m time in history, and the fastest in 19 years, when she won the world title in 12.21 seconds.
She becomes the first athlete from Oceania to win the IAAF honour since the awards were introduced in 1988.
If Bolt succeeds in his ambitions next year, he will emulate the feat of Carl Lewis at the 1984 Los Angeles Games, the last male athlete to win four gold medals in track and field at one Olympics.
Lewis won his four golds in LA in the 100m, 200m, long jump and 4x100m relay, the same disciplines as fellow American Jesse Owens at the 1936 Olympics in Berlin.
Bolt said recent Achilles tendon and back injuries had affected his ability to judge his starts effectively but that he was now pain-free.
And he insisted his Jamaican team-mates were improving in the 4x400m and said he wanted to help his country win the Olympic title for the first time since the 1952 Helsinki Games.
"If I can help to get them a gold medal, I will want to go on that team," he said.
"Injury-wise, I am great. I have no problem and I've started high-intensity training.
"I definitely would want to try because if I do as well as in Berlin [in 2009], the 4x400m would top it off and even make it much better."
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