“…The advantage of using a FROH instead of a traditional ZOH is that FROHs incorporate an additional degree of freedom, the gain of the FROH, which can be used to modify the overall closed-loop response of the system, improving, for instance, the stability of the discrete zeros or reducing the overshoot or bad transient responses which could lead, for example, to break the cutter shank, tool breakage or tool wear, [2,3]. Hence, the model reference control is the designed from the so obtained FROH based discrete model.…”