Library for parsing GLONASS NMEA sentences

As we all know that for parsing GPS sentences we include tinygps library in our code. Is there any library which we can include for parsing GLONASS sentences. I am unable to find any code or library like this for parsing GLONASS or beidou sentences. Can someone guide?

we include tinygps library in our code

The TinyGPS++ library parses GNGGA and GNRMC sentences. GN sentences are put out when the GPS is receiving data from more than one constellation, i.e GPS + GLONASS.

right. But in the case when GPS signals are jammed then we don't get GN we should only get GL the. In that case for parsing GLONASS signals. any library there or not?

The GPS device does not put out seperate sentences for each GPS constallation in the first place, so there is nothing to parse.

You can make the GPS device put out only GLONASS position data if you want, the U-center utility or the device datasheet has the details of the commands.

Never tested jamming the GPS constellation satellites myself, that would be illegal in most places, but I would imagine that a GPS device setup for GNSS would carry on putting out position information gleaned from the other GPS constellations if one went off the air or was jammed.

You can make the GPS device put out only GLONASS position data if you want"quote"

I am using the GNSS device and it is giving GLONASS sentences. I will put it to give only GLONASS position data but for the encoding of that data there should be some library for GLONASS like tiny GPS or neoGPS, otherwise, it will be very difficult for me to do parsing of NMEA sentences without including a library. I have found one that is Micro NMEA which is a compact NMEA library in Arduino. Can i parse "ONLY" GLOANSS sentences with that library?

I suggest to start with one of the standard libraries, like TinyGPS++ or NeoGPS, and just modify the parser to recognize whatever sentences you want to decode.

If you want more help, provide some basic information, like the receiver you have, the format of the sentences you wish to decode, etc. See the "How to use the forum" post.