Research Report and Business Case: “VCP-V1” Device for Detecting Non-Coherent Photonic Projections

Abstract

This document, produced with the assistance of GPT-5.2 Thinking and Gemini 3 Reasoning, is released under the Apache License 2.0. It is a voluntary defensive publication (prior art) and therefore enters the prior art upon release under the applicable patent statutes : EPC Art. 54(2) (European Patent Convention), French IPC Art. L 611-11 (French Intellectual Property Code), 35 U.S.C. §102(a) (United States Patent Act), Chinese Patent Law Art. 22(5) (中华人民共和国专利法), and Japanese Patent Act Art. 29(1) (特許法). This report discloses an optronic + software system (VCP-V1) designed to discriminate real objects from synthetic wavefronts/photonic projections using second-order intensity correlations g(2), speckle analysis, polarimetric imaging (Stokes), topological signatures (Berry phase, OAM), spectral filtering (silica Bragg gratings, tunable filters), optional active probes (ToF/LiDAR), and edge+cloud AI fusion, including calibration/QA, traceability, and operational workflows. Original Zenodo url: https://zenodo.org/records/1811897

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