in principle, Mirko is correct but you will still need to upgrade to the latest development version of SUMO because the python script needed some minor tweaks to handle pedestrian crossings correctly (https://github.com/eclipse/sumo/issues/6861).
yes, it is possible but more delicate than with normal lanes.
As with other signal groups, you have to specify for which
connections they should be responsible, indicating from/to lane
or edge IDs. The bad thing in this respect is that these are
created automatically by Netedit/Netconvert and are not so easy
to get, especially if you want pedestrian crossings with
different signals per direction.
You can switch on the waiting area and crossing IDs in the GUI
view settings (See Junctions > Show crossing and walkingarea
names). Although pedestrians can use crossings in both
directions, the crossing edge itself is directed. Depending on
whether you want to set the signal at the crossing edge begin or
end side, from/to edge combination is either
from waitingarea to crossing
from crossing to waitingarea
I hope you understand better how this works now.
Best regards
Mirko
Am 02.04.2020 um 00:35 schrieb Andres
Felipe Acosta Gil:
Dear SUMO community,
I am working with tls_csvSignalGroups.py but I did not
find a way to insert a traffic light group for pedestrians
related to a pedestrian crossing. Is it possible with this
tool?