GAMIT – GNSS Analysis MIT

GAMIT is a scientific software package developed by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) for the analysis of Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) observations. It is widely used in research and operational geodesy to process phase and pseudorange measurements from regional to global GNSS networks.

In geodesy, GAMIT is applied for precise positioning, crustal deformation studies, plate motion analysis, tropospheric delay estimation, and reference frame realization. It supports high-precision network solutions and is commonly used in combination with GLOBK (Kalman filtering software) for time series analysis and geodetic parameter estimation.

More info: http://geoweb.mit.edu/gg/