Waveguide-like propagation in elongated underground environments—utility corridors, logistics tunnels—generates dense multipath that can cause the earliest or strongest resolvable channel impulse response (CIR) component to originate from a specular reflection rather than the direct line-of-sight (LOS) path. In the single-anchor CIR-tap-based implementations common to practical ultra-wideband (UWB) systems, baseline estimators such as phase-difference-of-arrival (PDOA) and MUSIC rely on selecting a single dominant CIR component, producing large angle-of-arrival (AoA) errors whenever the selected path is a reflection. We propose a multipath credibility selection (MCS) AoA estimator, MCS-AoA, that does not require explicit LOS/NLOS classification. The algorithm scores each resolvable CIR component with four credibility factors—amplitude significance, time-of-flight (TOF) consistency, inter-baseline phase–geometry agreement, and cross-baseline coherence—and fuses retained candidates into a credibility-weighted spatial covariance matrix for 2D MUSIC search. Field experiments on a custom five-channel coherent UWB platform compare MCS-AoA against six baselines—PDOA, MUSIC, MVDR/Capon, TLS-ESPRIT, PwMUSIC, and DNN-AoA. In an underground corridor (5–40 m), MCS-AoA achieves an azimuth/elevation MAE of 1.00∘/1.46∘, outperforming all baselines (PDOA: 2.26∘/2.49∘; MUSIC: 1.76∘/2.40∘; next-best PwMUSIC: 1.44∘/2.17∘); in a logistics tunnel (5–80 m), it achieves a 1.19∘ overall azimuth MAE. Simulations corroborate these gains, with a 0.71∘ azimuth RMSE at 80 m (69.3% reduction over PDOA) and 86.6% of estimates falling within 1∘.
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69c37afeb34aaaeb1a67cfb6 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/s26062002
Jing Li
South China Agricultural University
Baoguo Yu
China Electronics Technology Group Corporation
Songzuo Cui
China Electronics Technology Group Corporation
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