Renee Knight, Author at Inside GNSS - Global Navigation Satellite Systems Engineering, Policy, and Design


Latest Articles


October 16, 2024
Startup Skyline Nav AI Leveraging Computer Vision for CPNT 

About four years ago, Kanwar Singh, a U.S. Army Officer, began working with the Army Research Lab to advance and commercialize a new…

By Renee Knight


October 15, 2024
BitPath Introduces NavPath Broadcast RTK at ION GNSS+

BitPath is putting Real-Time Kinematic (RTK) base stations in high-power TV broadcast centers—giving users access to accurate, continuous RTK corrections data without a…

By Renee Knight


October 11, 2024
Safran Launches GSG-8 Gen2 at ION GNSS+, Displays XONA PULSAR Simulation Capabilities

Safran Electronics & Defense made various announcements at ION GNSS+ in Baltimore, including the launch of the GSG-8 Gen2.  

By Renee Knight


September 17, 2024
NAVFEST: As Real as it Gets

During NAVFEST, participants can put their equipment through real-world spoofing/jamming scenarios, and use the data collected to improve current and future solutions. We…

By Renee Knight


August 5, 2024
Answering the Call to Strengthen PNT

The spoofing and jamming threat continues to grow, making GNSS resiliency for warfighters a hot topic at ION’s JNC 2024.

By Renee Knight


June 27, 2024
UHU Technologies: A Focus on Detecting and Mitigating PNT Threats

When Jeffrey Sanders founded UHU Technologies a few years after selling his first company, it wasn’t because he needed the work or a…

By Renee Knight


June 25, 2024
PSIONIC’s SurePath Velocity Sensor Protects Against RF Interference, Jamming 

PSIONIC is taking a different approach to RF and jamming mitigation. The company’s new laser-based sensor, SurePath, features a proprietary navigation filter that uses…

By Renee Knight


June 21, 2024
BAE Systems Preparing Warfighters for M-Code 

With the recent introduction of NavStorm-M, BAE Systems has updated nearly all of its GPS receivers with M-Code capability, giving warfighters access to…

By Renee Knight


June 19, 2024
Safran Introduces New IMUs, Adds M-Code to its HRG based Geonyx INS

Safran Federal Systems recently launched two new IMUs that leverage advanced Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS) and core Hemispherical Resonator Gyro (HRG) technology:…

By Renee Knight


June 3, 2024
altGNSS GEO SecureTime: VIAVI’s New Solution for Improved Timing

For applications that require accurate UTC timing, the options are pretty limited. Yes, GPS provides timing, but it has its vulnerabilities. Iridium STL…

By Renee Knight


May 22, 2024
Iridium STL to Provide Resilient Timing Sync Service to FAA Critical Infrastructure Through L3Harris Contract

Iridium recently announced its newly acquired Iridium Satellite Time and Location (STL) service will provide resilient timing synchronization to FAA data center facilities…

By Renee Knight


March 8, 2024
BAE Systems Advanced M-Code Receiver: Creating a Capability Warfighters and Other Users can Depend on for Years 

After recently completing Critical Design Review (CDR) for the Military GPS User Equipment (MGUE) Increment 2 Miniature Serial Interface (MSI) program, BAE Systems…

By Renee Knight


December 26, 2023
Exploring Lunar Navigation 

As international space agencies work to develop lunar PNT capabilities, exploration efforts have become more diverse and collaborative than ever before. The Moon…

By Renee Knight


December 14, 2023
A Labor of Love: SiTime Corporation Introduces its Endura Epoch MEMS OCXOs for Defense and Aerospace Applications After Years of Development

After releasing their first MEMS-based oscillators in 2007, the team at SiTime knew there was still work to be done.

By Renee Knight


November 20, 2023
Stanford PNT Symposium Marks 50 Years of GPS, Covers Various Emerging Topics

Earlier this month, Standford University hosted its 17th annual PNT Symposium, with two days filled of presentations from student speakers and invited guests.

By Renee Knight


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