The greatest challenge in GNSS processing is resolving integer phase ambiguities. Bernese GNSS employs the Quasi-Ionosphere-Free (QIF) and very robust widelane/narrowlane strategies to fix ambiguities even over long baselines (hundreds to thousands of kilometers). This is critical for tectonic plate motion studies.
While the average user navigates their world with a smartphone, unaware of the invisible lattice of signals surrounding them, the infrastructure of modern civilization—maps, time, geodesy—rests on a foundation built and maintained, largely, by a piece of software developed in Bern. It is the unseen ruler by which we measure the world. bernese gnss
The software is renowned for its flexibility and its ability to handle massive networks of GNSS stations. Key features include: The greatest challenge in GNSS processing is resolving