Geespace Emergency Communications Solution
Building a LEO Satellite Emergency Communication Link to Create a "Never-Lost" Lifeline
With the Geespace LEO satellite IoT communication constellation at its core, leveraging its global coverage (excluding the polar regions), low latency, high reliability, and resilience to extreme environments, the system provides end-to-end communication support before, during, and after disasters. It addresses the challenges of the “three disruptions” in emergency scenarios — road outages, network failures, and power interruptions — delivering second-level response, full-domain coverage, and multi-terminal coordination. This forms a robust communication foundation for emergency command and operations, helping minimize loss of life and property.
Solution Partnership
With the Geespace LEO satellite IoT communication constellation at its core, leveraging its global coverage (excluding the polar regions), low latency, high reliability, and resilience to extreme environments, the system provides end-to-end communication support before, during, and after disasters. It addresses the challenges of the “three disruptions” in emergency scenarios — road outages, network failures, and power interruptions — delivering second-level response, full-domain coverage, and multi-terminal coordination. This forms a robust communication foundation for emergency command and operations, helping minimize loss of life and property.
The Challenge
During natural disasters such as floods, earthquakes, and typhoons, as well as unexpected public safety incidents, communication support is often weak and information links are disrupted. These challenges are particularly evident across three critical phases.
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Pre-Disaster Monitoring and Early Warning
In remote or high-altitude areas where terrestrial network coverage is limited or absent, monitoring data cannot be transmitted in real time, creating “monitoring blind spots.” Early warning information often fails to reach the “last mile,” making timely evacuation and risk avoidance difficult for affected populations.
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Emergency Response During Disasters
Especially under the “three disruptions”—road outages, network failures, and power interruptions—communication links between rescue teams, frontline command posts, and rear command centers are easily disrupted. As a result, it becomes difficult to rapidly assess on-site disaster conditions, and command and dispatch instructions cannot be delivered in a timely manner.
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Post-Disaster Recovery and Reconstruction
The restoration of terrestrial communication infrastructure often requires a long cycle. Monitoring construction vehicles and personnel is difficult, increasing the risk of secondary communication disruptions. As a result,
reconstruction progress updates and secondary disaster monitoring data are difficult to transmit continuously and reliably.
reconstruction progress updates and secondary disaster monitoring data are difficult to transmit continuously and reliably.
Geespace Emergency Communications Solution
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Pre-Disaster Monitoring and Early Warning
Accurately risk prediction,
strengthening the defense line
strengthening the defense line
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Emergency Response During Disasters
Breaking communication disruptions, enabling efficient coordinated rescue
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Post-Disaster Recovery and Reconstruction
Strengthening process management, accelerating recovery of normal opreations
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