Avcı, OnurGul, MustafaCatbas, F. NecatiCelik, Ozanİnce, TürkerKiranyaz, Serkan2023-06-162023-06-162023978-3-031-05449-5978-3-031-05448-82191-56442191-5652https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-05449-5_5https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14365/81540th Conference and Exposition on Structural Dynamics (IMAC) -- FEB 07-10, 2022 -- Orlando, FLA structural damage detection system specifically designed to monitor multiple structures at a network level is introduced in this paper. Such a monitoring system improves resiliency and helps manage the operation and maintenance of structures in an optimum way. The authors have focused on stadia-type laboratory structures for this network. Health monitoring of stadia has been conducted at multiple places in the world; however, a network of stadia monitored simultaneously with comprehensive monitoring purposes is not known to authors. For structural monitoring of multiple structures at a network level, the work presented in this paper explains and characterizes the major steps to reach this goal by focusing on three laboratory structures with a collaborative research effort among contributors from multiple universities across the globe.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessVibration-based damage detectionStructural health monitoringWeb-based monitoringReal-time damage detectionService Life PredictionReal-Time and Web-Based Structural Damage Detection Network for Multiple StructuresConference Object10.1007/978-3-031-05449-5_52-s2.0-85135085644