VGTel, Inc. (OTCID: VGTL), an astronomy-driven technology company focused on advanced sensing, AI, aerospace, and UAP research, announced the filing of a provisional patent application and the public release of a technical whitepaper for its MiraLink™ system. The patent covers a multi-sensor phase-relational signal detection and coherence-based pattern identification framework designed to analyze structured signal behavior across distributed sensing environments. Unlike conventional systems that evaluate signals independently, MiraLink identifies relationships between signals, unlocking patterns that may be dismissed as noise.
The provisional patent filing builds on prior intellectual property efforts, incorporating advancements in multi-sensor analysis and coherence-based detection. The accompanying whitepaper, titled "Phase-Relational Signal Intelligence: A Framework for Multi-Sensor Coherence Detection," outlines the scientific foundation, conceptual architecture, and potential applications. It has been released publicly on research platforms to provide visibility into the company’s technical direction while protecting proprietary details. The whitepaper is available via its Digital Object Identifier.
“We are entering a phase where signal intelligence must evolve beyond isolated measurements,” said Ken Williams, CEO and Research Lead of VGTel. “MiraLink is built on a simple but powerful idea: meaningful information often exists in the relationships between signals. Recognizing that structure is the next step forward.” The framework's conceptual direction has also been informed by broader conversations around unconventional approaches to structure, frequency, and relational dynamics, including public discussions from figures such as Terrence Howard. While MiraLink remains grounded in established engineering and signal processing principles, these perspectives have encouraged open exploration of non-traditional analytical frameworks.
The MiraLink framework is designed to address limitations in environments where signals may be weak, fragmented, delayed, or distributed across multiple sensors. By evaluating phase relationships, temporal coherence, and persistence across systems, the approach aims to enable detection capabilities in conditions historically difficult to analyze. Potential applications include multi-sensor detection platforms, aerospace and space communication systems, anomaly detection, and AI-assisted signal interpretation, particularly in complex or low-observable environments.
VGTel continues to advance its mission in signal intelligence, multi-sensor integration, and next-generation communication frameworks for terrestrial and space-based applications. The patent filing and public release of the whitepaper mark a significant step in sharing the company's technical progress while protecting its intellectual property.


