The Bernese GNSS Software, developed by AIUB, is a high-performance, modular system designed for high-accuracy geodetic and geodynamic data processing [2, 7]. It supports multi-GNSS constellation data and is renowned for its BPE engine, facilitating precise, automated, and versatile scientific analysis [1, 6]. For detailed technical guidance, refer to the official Bernese GNSS Software User Manual.
in Switzerland. It is recognized globally as a primary tool for geodetic analysis and research. Bernese GNSS Software Software Overview Current Version : Version 5.4, released on November 11, 2024 bernese gnss
It can handle various observation types and frequencies across different satellite systems, processing them together at the observation level. The Bernese GNSS Software, developed by AIUB, is
It is used for Precise Orbit Determination (POD) of Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites. Why It Matters including manuals and installation guides
As we enter the era of multi-GNSS—where the European Galileo, Chinese BeiDou, Russian GLONASS, and Japanese QZSS systems join the American GPS—the complexity of processing increases exponentially. Bernese has adapted, integrating these constellations into a unified solution.
By combining GNSS stations co-located with tide gauges, Bernese helps separate absolute sea level rise (from melting ice) from relative sea level rise (which includes local land subsidence). This is critical for IPCC climate models.
The latest major release is , which includes updated tutorials and support for current GNSS signal standards. Detailed documentation, including manuals and installation guides , is provided by AIUB.