“…SHM methods can, on the one hand, be classified into active methods, i.e., the observed structure is excited and its response to it measured (e.g., guided waves method [5][6][7][8]), and passive methods, i.e., operational loads or damage initiation directly cause the measured signal (e.g., acoustic emission [9]). On the other hand, SHM methods can also be classified as static methods, i.e., when static states are evaluated (e.g., neutral axis method [10] or electrical impedance tomography methods [11][12][13][14]), and as dynamic methods, i.e., when dynamic events are evaluated over time (e.g., electromechanical impedance method [2,[15][16][17][18]). However, damage cannot be measured directly.…”