One of the popular structural health monitoring (SHM) applications of both automotive and aeronautic fields is devoted to the non-destructive localization of impacts in plate-like structures. The aim of this paper is to develop a miniaturized, self-contained and low power device for automated impact detection that can be used in a distributed fashion without central coordination. The proposed device uses an array of four piezoelectric transducers, bonded to the plate, capable to detect the guided waves generated by an impact, to a STM32F4 board equipped with an ARM Cortex-M4 microcontroller and a IEEE802.15.4 wireless transceiver. The waves processing and the localization algorithm are implemented on-board and optimized for speed and power ...