You could use this as a basis for your own research or look for similar papers on low-level USB debugging, bootloader interfaces, and driver compatibility issues. "Analysis and Implementation of MediaTek Preloader USB VCOM Driver on Windows 11 64-bit: Challenges in Forcing Unsigned Driver Installation for Firmware Flashing and Low-Level Debugging" Abstract The MediaTek Preloader USB VCOM (Virtual COM Port) interface is critical for low-level firmware flashing, unbricking devices, and debugging boot-stage failures on MediaTek-based smartphones, IoT modules, and embedded systems. However, Microsoft Windows 11 64-bit enforces stringent driver signature enforcement (DSE) and WHQL certification, breaking compatibility with older, unsigned, or test-signed VCOM drivers commonly distributed with SP Flash Tool, MediaTek Smart Phone Flash Tool, and vendor-specific utilities.
If you need a of a paper that mentions the MediaTek Preloader USB driver issue in a Windows 11 context, that is rare, but you can find forum posts and technical blogs turned into white papers on GitHub or academia.edu (search "MediaTek VCOM driver Windows 11 64-bit installation guide"). mediatek preloader usb vcom port driver windows 11 64 bit