The approach could be relevant for applications in devices with constrained computer resources such as radio-frequency identification devices (RFID), medical and health care instruments, remote sensing networks, and smart cards.
making room for all conceivable characters within a language, and even accommodating multiple languages
reads like snakeoil… Why not design the algorithm to work on arbitrary blocks of bytes so you don’t need to care about „characters“, just like any real-world encryption algorithm?
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A new message encryption scheme inspired by the Sudoku puzzle (techxplore.com)
The approach could be relevant for applications in devices with constrained computer resources such as radio-frequency identification devices (RFID), medical and health care instruments, remote sensing networks, and smart cards.