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Bernese | Gnss

42 GNSS stations (2015–2023) from the EPOS network. Processing: Bernese 5.2 using double-difference, VMF3 troposphere, IGS20 orbits. Results:

: It is designed for geodetic-grade accuracy, capable of achieving sub-centimeter precision for tasks like crustal deformation monitoring, sea-level rise studies, and Precise Orbit Determination (POD) for LEO satellites. bernese gnss

: Supports the estimation of station coordinates, velocities, satellite orbits, Earth rotation parameters, and atmospheric (ionospheric/tropospheric) models. 42 GNSS stations (2015–2023) from the EPOS network

: High-accuracy time transfer and receiver clock synchronization. The software is primarily available via license A standard receiver assumes the satellites are perfect,

To understand Bernese, you must first unlearn what you know about GPS. A standard receiver assumes the satellites are perfect, the atmosphere is transparent, and time flows evenly. It is wrong, but for finding a coffee shop, those errors are negligible. For science, they are everything.