Vikram Singh

@nith.ac.in

Rsearcher
National Institute of Technology Hamirpur

EDUCATION

Ph.D. form NIT Hamirpur

RESEARCH, TEACHING, or OTHER INTERESTS

Engineering, Management of Technology and Innovation, Artificial Intelligence, Automotive Engineering
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Scopus Publications

Scopus Publications

  • Understanding the role of multi-agent technology on quality of manufacturing organizations: A hybrid MCDM analysis
    Vikram Singh, Somesh Kumar Sharma
    Journal of Process Control, 2026
    Maintaining quality in the manufacturing system has become a critical challenge in today’s rapidly evolving technological landscape. To overcome this, current research examines the role of Multi-Agent Technology (MAT) in improving the quality of manufacturing processes. For this, a conceptual framework consisting of eight factors and thirty-seven variables of MAT, identified from the literature, was analyzed using the Analytical Hierarchical Process (AHP), Sensitivity Analysis, Decision-Making Trial and Evaluation Laboratory (DEMATEL), and Technique for Order Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution (TOPSIS). AHP findings revealed ‘Production Planning’ as the highest-priority factor, followed by ‘Process Monitoring, Control, and Data Acquisition.’ DEMATEL established the interrelationships among variables, ensuring a collaborative approach to maintaining quality. Sensitivity analysis and TOPSIS validated the AHP results for consistency and robustness. The findings also indicated that Virtual Manufacturing, Distributed Digital Manufacturing, and Adaptive Agent-Based Architecture were the globally top ranked variables in the framework that help to ensure the quality of manufacturing processes. These findings contribute to developing autonomous, high-precision manufacturing systems for long-term competitiveness and quality assurance. This study provides valuable insights for researchers and managers, demonstrating that MAT and its parameters can be customized to optimize manufacturing quality.
  • A literature review on role of multi-agent technology in manufacturing sectors: a simple meta-analysis
    Somesh Kumar Sharma, Vikram Singh
    International Journal of Industrial and Systems Engineering, 2026
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  • An integrated SEM and entropy approach to analyse the impact of multi-agent technology on the quality of high-tech products
    Hritik Kamta, Vikram Singh, Somesh Kumar Sharma
    International Journal of Industrial and Systems Engineering, 2026
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  • Assessing manufacturing threats in aero engine components: disc and blades
    Shivam Gupta, Somesh Kumar Sharma, Sunand Kumar, Vikram Singh
    International Journal of Process Management and Benchmarking, 2026
  • Key Variables of High-Tech Products Influencing High-Tech Industries: A Hybrid Multicriteria Decision-Making Analysis
    Vikram Singh, Somesh Kumar Sharma
    IEEE Engineering Management Review, 2025
    High-tech products (HTPs) are key drivers that help strengthen the economy of any nation. Literature advocates that most of the research focused on the marketing and exports of HTPs. However, little attention has been paid to examining the variables of HTPs that affect their development in international market competitiveness, posing a challenge for high-tech industries (HTIs). In this context, this research is a unique contribution in this domain, which aims to analyze the key variables of HTPs that influence the performance of HTIs. A theoretical framework of 8 key variables and 30 HTP variables has been developed. The fuzzy multicriteria decision-making technique is applied to prioritize, rank, and measure the interrelationships between variables. This application evolved HTP features as the most prioritized and influential key variable, followed by others, all of which are interrelated. In contrast, <italic xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">nearer to technological development, technical convergence trends, closely related to science</i>, quality of design, and object clarity are the top-globally ranked variables for measuring the performance of key HTP variables. These findings provide a roadmap for designers to maintain the feature of HTP, manufacturers in quality management, marker analysts to select the potential market, and management to make the best decision.
  • Analysing the role of multi-agent technology on high-tech manufacturing using AHP, DEMATEL, and TOPSIS
    Vikram Singh, Somesh Kumar Sharma
    International Journal of Industrial and Systems Engineering, 2025
    High-tech product manufacturers operate in extremely sensitive environments and face challenges in meeting the quality standards of high-tech products. To address these challenges, this study aims analysing the impact of multi-agent technology (MAT) on the quality standards of high-tech manufacturing (HTM). The extensive literature was used to explore 8 factors of HTM and 45 variables of MAT. A hybrid multi-criteria decision-making technique was used to analyse the factors and variables. The HTM process is a highly prioritised and impactful factor. Process monitoring, automatic customised test plans, adaptive agents, demand forecasting agents, and virtual manufacturing are the top five globally ranked variables. The findings of this article provide ranking order and determine the relationship between factors and variables for the integration of MAT in HTM. This bridging can assist designers in improving the design quality, manufacturers in increasing process quality standards of products, and market experts in selecting the potential market.
  • A hybrid approach to analyze the role of Multi-Agent Technology on increasing quality of high-tech products
    Vikram Singh, Somesh Kumar Sharma
    International Journal of Computer Integrated Manufacturing, 2025
  • Impact of Multi-Agent Technology on High-Tech Product Manufacturing Organizations Using a MCDM Analysis
    Vikram Singh, Somesh Kumar Sharma
    Enhancing Autonomous and Adaptive Systems with AI and Iot, 2025
    High-Tech Manufacturing (HTM) is a capital-intensive sector requiring substantial national investments. Integrating Multi-Agent Technology (MAT) into HTM presents new growth opportunities by optimizing processes and enhancing decision-making. This study investigates the impact of MAT on HTM using Multi-Criteria Decision-Making (MCDM) techniques, specifically the Analytical Hierarchical Process (AHP) and Decision-Making Trial and Evaluation Laboratory (DEMATEL). A conceptual framework comprising eight factors and forty-five variables is established. AHP identifies the “high-tech manufacturing process” as the most critical factor, followed by product features, market analysis, and marketing decisions. DEMATEL reveals strong interdependencies, with the manufacturing process exerting the most influence, while quality management, maintenance integration, and organizational factors are most affected. Findings indicate that effective MAT implementation fosters self-operative manufacturing, enhances quality, reduces maintenance efforts, and improves market targeting.
  • Impact of multi-agent technology on the manufacturing organisations: a multi-criteria decision-making analysis
    Vikram Singh, Somesh Kumar Sharma, Prakhar Shukla
    International Journal of Industrial and Systems Engineering, 2025
    Quality is a major concern for manufacturers and can affect the performance of manufacturing system components and product quality. This study aims to improve the quality of manufacturing processes from material acquisition to the end of production using multi-agent technology (MAT). The literature review identified five factors and their 31 governing variables, and their impact is analysed through AHP, DEMATEL, and TOPSIS. AHP was used to study and establish priority orders. DEMATEL was used to develop inter-relationship and TOPSIS to validate the global ranking evolved through AHP. 'Manufacturing process' along with 'quality aspects' have evolved most significant factors for controlling quality. Their significance is increased since they were discovered to be the most influential in affecting other factors. The detailed research and discussions in this article may allow industrial organisations to raise quality standards, hence increasing customer support, lowering costs, and improving efficiency.
  • Controlling Airplane Crashing Using Multi-Agent Technology (MAT) Using Fuzzy Analytical Technique
    Vikram Singh, Najish Asad, Sahil Puri, Arpit, Somesh Kumar Sharma, Mohammad Al Khaldy
    Recent Advances in Smart Communication Technologies for A Sustainable Future, 2025
    The rapid growth of air transportation has intensified global concerns regarding aviation safety, demanding the integration of advanced and intelligent technologies. This chapter investigates the role of Multi-Agent Technology (MAT) in enhancing safety across critical phases of aviation, including aircraft design, manufacturing, operations, and maintenance. Although prior studies have addressed isolated aspects, comprehensive research on the systemic impact of MAT on aviation safety remains limited. Employing the Fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP), the study identifies and ranks the most influential MAT variables that contribute to effective crash prevention. The outcomes provide a structured decision-support model for aviation professionals, enabling targeted investments and strategies that strengthen safety performance both qualitatively and financially. By embedding smart communication technologies within the MAT framework, this research not only advances safety mechanisms but also contributes to building a more sustainable and resilient future for the aviation sector.
  • A fuzzy multi-criteria decision-making framework for assessing the impact of multi-agent technology in preventing the probabilities of airplane crashing
    Somesh Kumar Sharma, Vikram Singh, Sahil Puri, Gaurav Rathour, Arpit, Najish Asad
    Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, 2025
  • Role of multi-agent system in reducing failure probabilities in production system
    Vikram Singh, Somesh Kr. Sharma
    Enhancing Automated Decision Making Through AI, 2024
  • Analyzing the role of Multi-Agent Technology in minimizing breakdown probabilities in Manufacturing Industries
    Vikram Singh, Nirbhay Sharma, Somesh Kumar Sharma
    Journal of Quality in Maintenance Engineering, 2024
  • Applying Hybrid Approach of AHP, DEMATEL, and TOPSIS to Study the Impact of Multiagent Technology on the Performance of Manufacturing Organizations
    Vikram Singh, Somesh Kumar Sharma
    IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management, 2024
  • Critical factors of multi-agent technology influencing manufacturing organizations: an AHP and DEMATEL-oriented analysis
    Vikram Singh, Somesh Kumar Sharma
    International Journal of Computer Integrated Manufacturing, 2024
  • Evolving role of multi-agent technology in product design and development in manufacturing industry using FMCDM techniques
    Krishan Gopal, Vikram Singh, Somesh Kumar Sharma
    International Journal of Product Development, 2024
  • Controlling aeroplane crashing through aviation infrastructure using multi-agent technology
    Sunidhi Thakur, Somesh Kumar Sharma, Raman Parti, Vikram Singh
    International Journal of Crashworthiness, 2024
  • DEMATEL Approach to Prioritizing the Critical Factors of PAT Affecting Manufacturing System
    Vikram Singh, Somesh Kumar Sharma
    Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering, 2023
  • A review paper on IEEE 802.11 WLAN
    Vikram Singh, Lalit Kumar Awasthi
    Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, 2014