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This introduction begins with a brief history of SHM technology development. Recent research has begun to recognise that a productive approach to the Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) problem is to regard it as one of statistical pattern recognition (SPR); a paradigm addressing the problem in such a way is described in detail herein as it forms the basis for the organisation of this book. In the process of providing the historical overview and summarising the SPR paradigm, the subsequent chapters in this book are cited in an effort to show how they fit into this overview of SHM. In the conclusions are stated a number of technical challenges that the authors believe must be addressed if SHM is to gain wider acceptance.
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Farrar, C.R., Worden, K. (2010). An Introduction to Structural Health Monitoring. In: Deraemaeker, A., Worden, K. (eds) New Trends in Vibration Based Structural Health Monitoring. CISM Courses and Lectures, vol 520. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-0399-9_1
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