“…Piezoceramic transducers have the advantages of both sensing and actuation capacities [36,37], high bandwidth [38,39], and low cost, and have been actively studied to monitor debonding problems in various structures [40,41,42,43], including rebar and concrete debonding [44,45,46]. In addition, in the form of a smart aggregate, a piezoceramic transducer can be easily and reliably embedded in a concrete structure [47,48], or in the form of a patch, a piezoceramic transducer can be surface-bonded on a structure of interest [49,50], including a steel rebar or a composite rebar.…”