Assembly - Traffic Signs#

What you will need

The materials to build Duckietown signals.

What you will get

A set of signs to be used for assembling your Duckietown.

Build a Map#

Before beginning with sign assembly you should design a tilemap that adheres to the tilemap layer specifications.

The full set of currently existing signs is available here.

Making New Signage#

If you find that what is available in the database in insufficient for your needs, then you will need to add to the existing database.

Clone the signs-and-tags repo:

git clone [email protected]:duckietown/signs-and-tags

The file tag36h11.pdf (tag36h11.ps) in the repo contains the tags already generated. Which tag you should use depends on what type of sign you are trying to add. The ranges of tags are specified in April tag ID ranges.

Table 5 April tag ID ranges#

Purpose

Size

Family

ID Range

Traffic signs

6.5cm x 6.5cm

36h11

1-199

Traffic lights

6.5cm x 6.5cm

36h11

200-299

Localization

6.5cm x 6.5cm

36h11

300-399

Street Name Signs

6.5cm x 6.5cm

36h11

400-587

First, find the last sign of the type that you are trying to make in the Signs_and_tags_V3.docx. You will use the next available ID after this one.

Construct the new sign by first copying and pasting an existing sign of similar type, and then replacing/adding the new AprilTag. To add the new april tag, use a screen capture mathod to crop precisely around the tag at the top and sides and include the sign id at the bottom. Then paste the tag into your word file under your desired and resize it exactly 6.5cm (2.56in).

If you make a new road name sign, you may need to change the font size of the name so that it appears on one line.

Attention

You must also add your new sign to the apriltagsDB.yaml.

Add a new block like the ones that already exists or modify the one with the appropriate tag id:

- tag_id: ![NEW_TAG_ID]
  tag_type: in {TrafficSign, Light, Localization, StreetName}
  street_name: either ![NEW_STREET_NAME] or blank
  vehicle_name: currently not used
  traffic_sign_type: either ![TRAFFIC_SIGN_TYPE] or blank

The value of ![NEW_STREET_NAME] is up to you to decide (have fun with it!). The value of ![TRAFFIC_SIGN_TYPE] should be one of the signs in Duckietown Traffic Signs.

When finished, regenerate the PDF version of the Word file, and commit everything to the repo (via a pull request of course).

Note

It is also possible of course to start you own completely different signs and tags database, but make sure that you specify in the april_tags code which database to load from.

Traffic Signs Assembly#

Assemble the stands#

A traffic sign stand consists of a laser cut structure as is show Traffic sign stand kit.

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Fig. 54 Traffic sign stand kit#

Detach the components from the wooden plate and plug them together as in Traffic sign stand assembled. Typically, the stands are very rigid, but if the structure seems a bit loose, use wooden glue to increase stability.

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Fig. 55 Traffic sign stand assembled#

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Fig. 56 Traffic sign stand assembled with mounted traffic sign#

Placement#

For placement of signs see Placement.