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Re: Universal Spy Hand Signals

I think we need a poll to see which signals we think are most useful to include in a universal system.

I also know that some teams will want to augment their hand gestures with some form of signaling device, whereas others will not have the time/resources to plan that kind of thing in advance; as such, we should include both options in our final standard.

Example augmentations:
  • Glove with different colors on different surfaces
  • Traffic control wand or comparable pointing device
  • Semaphore with several different colored flags/cards/surfaces
  • Electronic sign with selectable shapes/patterns/signals
A few thoughts:
  • Indicate location of boulder
    (I think we can all agree this one is essential)
    • One hand points at the boulder
    • Other hand indicates "boulder". Examples:
      • Closed fist
      • White flag/card
      • Sign with a picture of a boulder
  • Instruct a robot to move in a specific direction
    (Useful for lining up with a goal)
    • One hand indicates the direction to move
    • Other hand indicates "move". Examples:
      • Raise index finger, rotate in circle
        (example)
      • Pale blue flag/card
        (to avoid confusion with the referees' penalty flags)
      • Sign with multidirectional arrows
        (example)
  • Indicate distance to target
    (Goal, boulder, whatever)
    • Both hands raised
      (example)
    • Bring hands together as the robot approaches the target
    • When robot is in correct position, hands are completely together
    • If robot goes too far, hands cross
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