K&A Has Been Developing Internet of Things (IoT-based) Applications Since 2010

2011

National Institutes of Health

Phase I and Phase II SBIR Grant

In 2011 K&A was awarded a Phase I and Phase II SBIR grant from the National Institutes of Health to develop a high-tech pill box that utilizes the Internet of Things for medical adherence.

2012

National Science Foundation

Cognitive Radio Phase 1

In 2012, K&A, in conjunction with the University of New Mexico, received an STTR entitled “Cognitive Radio Small Cell for Pervasive Coverage and Sustained Data Rates.”

2014

SensorComm Technologies

IoT NOx Sensor

In 2014 K&A started working with SensorComm Technologies to develop IoT capability into their NOx emission sensor in support of an IoT-based NOx monitoring system for pollution mitigation.

2015

National Science Foundation

Cognitive Radio Phase I

In 2015 K&A was awarded a Phase I SBIR grant from the National Science Foundation entitled “Cognitive Radio Small Cell for Pervasive Coverage and Sustained Data Rates.”

2016

National Science Foundation

Cognitive Radio Phase I!

In 2016 K&A was awarded a Phase II SBIR grant from the National Science Foundation entitled “Cognitive Radio Small Cell for Pervasive Coverage and Sustained Data Rates.”

2018

SensorComm Technologies

Climate Change Award

In 2018 at CES Las Vegas, K&A received the “Climate Change Innovator Award” for its work on SensorComm’s  Wi-NOx™ mobile pollution monitoring system.

2019

SensorComm Technologies

Advanced Energy Community

In 2019 K&A supported SensorComm’s Wi-NOx™ vehicle emissions monitoring for the Bassett Avocado Heights Advanced Energy Community (BAAEC).

2022

Global Project Support

Global Project Support

In 2022 K&A continues to provide advanced technology solutions for next-generation IoT projects that are creating significant impact in the U.S. and around the world.