impedanssinhaku
Impedanssinhaku (インピーダンス調査) is a Japanese term derived from the combination of *impedance* (インピーダンス), referring to electrical resistance or opposition in a circuit, and *sinhaku* (調査), meaning "investigation" or "survey." The concept emerged in the context of urban planning and infrastructure development, particularly in Japan, where it describes a method of assessing the potential for future construction or development by measuring soil impedance.
The practice involves using specialized equipment to measure the electrical resistance of soil at various depths.
Impedanssinhaku is commonly employed in urban areas where space is limited, and efficient land use is critical.
While primarily used in Japan, the underlying principles of impedance measurement are applicable globally in geotechnical