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Distributed generation systems: loss detection of grid events via pattern identification.

  Distributed generation systems (DGS) are becoming increasingly popular as a way of generating and distributing electricity.  A DGS is a small-scale power generation system that is located close to the point of use, such as a residential or commercial building.  DGS systems can be connected to the main power grid, but they can also operate independently of the grid.  One of the challenges of operating a DGS is detecting grid events, such as power outages or voltage fluctuations, in order to maintain the reliability of the system.  In this article, we will discuss how pattern identification can be used to detect grid events in DGS systems. The main advantage of DGS systems is that they can be more efficient and reliable than traditional centralized power generation systems.  DGS systems can generate electricity from a variety of sources, including solar panels, wind turbines, and fuel cells.  These systems can also store excess energy in batteries or other energy storage devices, whic