The software package is a highly flexible multi-GNSS post-processing environment. It acts as a backbone for the International GNSS Service (IGS) and associated operational analysis centers.
Today, the software is fully multi-GNSS capable. It seamlessly integrates data from all major constellations, including: (United States) GLONASS (Russia) Galileo (European Union) BeiDou (China) QZSS (Japan) bernese gnss
42 GNSS stations (2015–2023) from the EPOS network. Processing: Bernese 5.2 using double-difference, VMF3 troposphere, IGS20 orbits. Results: The software package is a highly flexible multi-GNSS
: Imports precise orbit parameters, satellite clock offsets, and Earth rotation parameters from the IGS archives. It seamlessly integrates data from all major constellations,
Just like its home country's famous multi-tool, the software is highly modular. It contains over 100 programs and 1,300 modules Multi-Constellation Power
To achieve high precision, ionospheric and tropospheric effects must be modeled.
The technical architecture of the Bernese GNSS Software handles raw microwave measurements from diverse satellite constellations. This includes GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, and BeiDou (BDS). It models physical phenomena affecting satellite signals to deliver optimal spatial coordinates, orbital tracks, or atmospheric profiles.