I've downvoted your post because nothing in it will in any way assist the OP.
If you want a thread to do something you need a means to communicate with it.
This is completely wrong. When the OP starts his threads, he is passing in all the information they require to function and he never needs to communicate with it again before it dies.
The problem he is having has absolutely nothing to do "communication" (he is already using shared variables), and not only will neither of the modules you mention allow him to fix his problem, they will most likely confuse him further. (And he is already quite confused enough!).
In particular, the link you gave is guarenteed to create confusion. Thread signalling is an almost entirely useless concept, and could never be of any use n fixing the problem the OP has.
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