CC BY-NC-ND 4.0Matthies, Denys Jörg ChristianDenys Jörg ChristianMatthiesKasbohm, MaximilianMaximilianKasbohmBieber, GeraldGeraldBieberNachtigall, Troy RobertTroy RobertNachtigall2025-09-022025-10-012025-09-022025https://doi.org/10.24406/publica-5252https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/494806https://doi.org/10.24406/publica-525210.1145/3733155.373321010.24406/publica-52522-s2.0-105013072347This paper explores the application of electro-sensory technologies for three-dimensional foot scanning within a shoe. This research investigates resistive and capacitive sensor technologies, assessing their suitability for identifying foot pressure points, ensuring ergonomic fit, and indicating shoe wear status. Experimental findings support the potential for integrating advanced sensory systems into footwear, providing significant benefits in preventing foot injuries and improving patient outcomes, particularly for individuals with conditions like diabetes mellitus and peripheral arterial disease.enfalse3D foot scanningdiabetic foot syndromeElectro-sensory technologyergonomic footwearpressure sensorsBranche: HealthcareResearch Line: Human computer interaction (HCI)LTA: Interactive decision-making support and assistance systemsLTA: Monitoring and control of processes and systemsPattern recognitionMobile computingSensor fusionTechnical Analysis for Electro-Sensory 3D Foot Scanning in a Shoeconference paper