“…With the help of advanced signal and information processing algorithms, Lamb wave damage imaging technology, which can intuitively provide the location and size of the damage, has become a topic of interest in SHM technology. Existing Lamb wave damage imaging technologies, such as probabilistic reconstruction algorithms [ 16 , 17 ], phased arrays [ 18 , 19 ], tomography [ 20 , 21 ] and delay-and-sum [ 22 , 23 ] methods, can realize damage location and even quantification in plate-type structures. However, due to the limitations of wave diffraction, existing damage imaging algorithms have poor resolution and difficulty distinguishing two neighboring damage within the Rayleigh limit.…”