“…Licina et al [ 61 ], Thien et al [ 62 ], Park et al [ 63 ], Yu et al [ 64 ], Thien et al [ 65 ], Abdur Rahman et al [ 66 ], Mejía-Aguilar et al [ 67 ], Azhari et al [ 68 ], Friedersdorf et al [ 69 ], Andrews et al [ 70 ], Nazir et al [ 57 ], Bansal et al [ 71 ], Li et al [ 72 ], Corva et al [ 73 ], Chowdhury et al [ 74 ], and Strachotová et al [ 75 ] all employed new technologies (such as piezoelectric materials and advanced nanocomposites) for the sensing section of their EIS-based corrosion monitoring systems in order to obtain low-cost and low-power features. For instance, Yu et al [ 64 ] used a piezoelectric wafer active sensor (PWAS) for the detection of coating thickness and the monitoring of the corrosion condition of metallic plates and pipes with a price of $US10 for each sensor.…”