This document discusses synchronization failure detection between generators and the power grid using under voltage and over voltage detection. It defines synchronization as minimizing differences in voltage, frequency, and phase angle between a generator and the grid. Detection of synchronization failures is important to prevent issues like islanding where generators become disconnected from the main distribution lines. The document outlines various active and passive methods for detecting failures like impedance measurement, frequency shift, and under/over voltage and frequency protections. These detections are important for safety and to avoid power loss or consumption when failures occur.