Individuals and businesses are currently involved in the administration of remote sensing data that was previously handled only by government agencies. There is a lot more information in remote sensing data than go through the eye, and retrieving it is time-consuming and computationally expensive. Clusters, distributed networks, and specialized hardware devices are essential to speeding up remote sensing data extraction calculations. HPC advances in remote sensing applications are examined in this research. High-performance computing (HPC) concepts for instance FPGAs and GPUs as well as large-scale and heterogeneous computer networks are examined (GPUs). Using HPC paradigms, remote sensing applications are examined in these sections.
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