TY - CPAPER AB - In this work a real-time damage detection platform is presented, requiring little tono user input after initial installation and set-up. Diagnostic ultrasonic signals are generatedusing attached piezoelectric transducers, which also serve to capture the structural response.This paper shows real-time detection in a flat CFRP panel. The necessary data acquisitionand signal processing is carried out in an automated manner. A visualization of the damagemap is then given as the primary output highlighting the predicted damage location. The developedsystem is flexible in allowing scalable deployment to cater for an increased numberof transducers. The detection platform is experimentally demonstrated by real-time localizationof artificial damages at various locations on a CFRP panel. This was also done underoperational environment vibration loading, yielding accurate damage localization. AU - Salmanpour,MS AU - Sharif,Khodaei Z AU - Aliabadi,MH PY - 2016/// TI - TOWARDS REAL-TIME STRUCTURAL HEALTH MONITORING DAMAGE DETECTION WITHOUT USER INPUT UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/32897 ER -