%0 Journal Article %T Performance Analysis of Blind Multiuser Detectors for Cdma %J Journal of Wireless Networking and Communications %@ 2167-7336 %D 2012 %I %R 10.5923/j.jwnc.20120202.01 %X This paper deals with the performance of blind multiuser detectors for CDMA is analyzed. The blind multiuser detectors are Direct Matrix Inversion (DMI) blind detector and subspace blind detector. The performance analysis is performed by means of the Signal to Interference Noise Ration (SINR) and Bit Error Rate (BER). The numerical results are plotted as variation of SINR Vs SNR and¦Ñ, SINR with respect to correlation coefficient (¦Ñ) and BER Vs signal samples (M) using MAT LAB software. It is observed that the SINR Vs SNR and ¦Ñ for both blind detectors. The performance of subspace blind detector deteriorates in the high cross correlation and low SNR region whereas the performance of the DMI blind detector is less sensitive to cross correlation and SNR in this region. The performance gain offered by the subspace detector is significant for smaller value of K, and the gain diminishes as K increases. For large number of signal samples (M), both detectors converge to the true linear MMSE detector, with the subspace blind detector converging much faster than the DMI blind detector and the performance gain offered by the subspace detector is quite significant for small values of M. The BER performance of subspace approach is better than the DMI approach with increasing SNR. %K Keywords CDMA %K DMI %K Subspace Blind Detector %K MMSE %U http://article.sapub.org/10.5923.j.jwnc.20120202.01.html