Permanent magnet motors like brushless DC (BLDC) motors have higher efficiency than induction motors due to using fixed magnets instead of induced currents for magnetization. BLDC motors are commonly driven with either trapezoidal or sinusoidal commutation. Trapezoidal commutation provides rougher torque but is simpler to implement, while sinusoidal commutation provides smoother torque without commutation noise. Field-oriented control allows maximum performance from permanent magnet synchronous motors like BLDC motors but requires position sensing or estimation.