Abstract
Abstract: This work delves into the design of high-speed networks for information and communication technologies (ICTs) during natural disaster recovery operations, thoroughly examining the current design strategies, as well as the challenges and limitations of existing approaches. One of the key findings is that low earth orbit (LEO) satellite technology presents a promising option for delivering high-speed internet connectivity to remote and underserved areas, particularly in disaster recovery operations. The advantages of LEO satellites, such as low-latency and global coverage, as well as the challenges and potential risks associated with the technology are highlighted. The work concludes that continued innovation and investment in LEO satellite technology can lead to increased adoption for internet connectivity in disaster recovery operations.
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