A comprehensive review of noise-cancellation antenna sensors in ultra-high frequency: techniques, challenges, and future directions

Document Type

Review

Publication Date

1-1-2026

Abstract

This paper provides a comprehensive review of ultra-high frequency (UHF) noise-cancellation antenna (NCA) sensors. It identifies the critical challenges posed by noise interference in UHF bands and their impact on signal quality, particularly in partial discharge (PD) detection applications. The paper summarises the various types of noise present in the UHF range and highlights the importance of advanced design methods to enhance signal integrity. A significant contribution of this work is the detailed analysis of several noise-cancellation (NC) techniques, including the integrated feedline approach, embedded filter antenna technique, slot design modification, parasitic element incorporation, and shorting pin integration. These are systematically evaluated for their effectiveness in reducing interference. The review also provides a comparative analysis using tabular data, covering performance metrics such as NC implementation, radiation nulls (RN) frequency, bandwidth, gain, and other parameters. In addition, the paper identifies the most suitable techniques for PD detection and discusses their practical limitations. By highlighting potential directions for future research, this study offers valuable insights for advancing UHF antenna sensor design and its application in industrial PD monitoring systems.

Publication Title

Engineering Science and Technology an International Journal

DOI

10.1016/j.jestch.2025.102271

Volume

73

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