@techreport{DenglerFischerLuberetal.2020, author = {Dengler, Simon Andreas and Fischer, Jakob and Luber, Michael and Lenkowski, Holger and Sch{\"u}ßler, Christoph and Carruth, Kevin and Urbanek, Peter and Ziemann, Olaf}, title = {Power over POF - A Short Overview}, series = {P2 Sensors and Measurement Systems for Physical Quantities}, volume = {2020}, journal = {P2 Sensors and Measurement Systems for Physical Quantities}, publisher = {AMA Service GmbH}, address = {Wunstorf}, isbn = {978-3-9819376-2-6}, doi = {10.5162/SMSI2020/P2.15}, pages = {254 -- 255}, year = {2020}, abstract = {There are various applications in high voltage, explosive or high electromagnetic interfered environments that require sensors with an electrical isolation from other components of a system. The basics of possible solution, based on optically powered sensor links, were shown previously. Because of different requirements for the applications, a variety of system approaches has been developed (available power for sensor purposes; length between the control node and the sensor; speed of transmitted data etc.). Key requirements and the current approaches will be discussed below.}, language = {en} }