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UGV radio link for robots, rovers, and ground vehicles.

Ground vehicles and robotic rovers often need one link for status data, serial payload traffic, diagnostics, and operator video. CY-2 fits that kind of deployment without forcing the vehicle to carry a stack of separate communication modules.

Rebhu Radio CY-2 shown in a field-style deployment context for UGV use

Where this use case fits

Where it fits.

This guide fits unmanned ground vehicles, tracked robots, wheeled rovers, and compact mobile systems that need a focused data link back to an operator console. The traffic mix may include telemetry, cameras, serial peripherals, and low-rate IP services used for diagnostics or interface access.

In UGV projects, serviceability matters as much as raw data carriage. The link has to stay understandable during bench testing, field setup, and integration with the operator-side system. That is why clear interfaces and ground-side monitoring matter here.

Typical UGV architecture

Typical architecture.

Vehicle-side installation

Mounted with cameras, controllers, sensors, and onboard compute or payload systems.

Operator-side access

Connected to a laptop, display, or control console used in testing and operation.

Data paths

Telemetry, serial device traffic, diagnostics, and video in one compact workflow.

Supported interfaces for ground vehicles

Supported interfaces.

UGV platforms commonly mix Ethernet-based devices with serial sensors, embedded controllers, and operator-side service tools. CY-2 maps well to that practical combination.

  • Ethernet for IP payloads and compute devices
  • UART for serial sensors and embedded control
  • USB for host-side workflows
  • Local web UI for setup and system checks

Integration examples

Integration examples.

Rover platform with operator video and telemetry over a shared radio system.

UGV carrying serial sensors, payload control, and field diagnostics.

Mobile robot with onboard compute that needs ground-side IP access during evaluation.

Why CY-2 for a UGV radio link

Why CY-2.

CY-2 makes sense where the vehicle needs one practical communication layer instead of several narrow-purpose links. That keeps wiring, packaging, and operator-side setup easier to manage in the field.

  • Useful for mixed robot and rover traffic
  • Operator-side visibility during setup
  • Supports diagnostics and low-rate IP access
  • Compact layout for embedded vehicle integration

FAQ

Questions buyers ask.

Is CY-2 only relevant to aerial systems?

No. It also fits UGV and mobile robot workflows where telemetry, serial devices, and operator-side access matter.

Can CY-2 support vehicle diagnostics and IP services?

Yes. It can support IP tunnel access for dashboards, APIs, diagnostics, and low-rate onboard services.

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