The deployment of Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) systems is a natively interdisciplinary task that involves joint research contributions from sensing technologies, data science and civil engineering. The capability to assess, also from remote stations, the working conditions of industrial plants or the structural integrity of civil buildings is widely requested in many application fields. The technological development aims to continuously provide innovative tools and approaches to satisfy these demands. As a first instance, reliable monitoring strategies are needed to detect structural damages while filtering out environmental noise. Ongoing solutions to tackle these topics are based on the exploitation of highly customized sensing tech...