@misc{oai:repo.qst.go.jp:00063152, author = {Uchihori, Yukio and Yasuda, Nakahiro and Benton, Eric and Kitamura, Hisashi and Kodaira, Satoshi and Hajek, Michael and Berger, Thomas and Shurshakov, Vyacheslav and Iva, Jadrnickova and 内堀 幸夫 and 安田 仲宏 and 北村 尚 and 小平 聡 and イバ アンブロツォヴァ}, month = {Jul}, note = {ICCHIBAN (InterComparison of Cosmic rays with Heavy Ion Beams At NIRS) is an international collaboration to intercompare space radiation detectors and dosimeters in experiments both on the ground at heavy ion accelerators and in space aboard the ISS. The goals of the ICCHIBAN project is to better understand the response of detectors to the complex space radiation environment, to resolve differences in the results obtained by these detectors during space missions, and to establish a set of standards with which to characterize space radiation instrumentation. In this presentation, we show a representative sample of results from experiments carried out at HIMAC, LLUMC, NSRL, and CERF and aboard the Russian Service Module of the ISS. We also discuss the current status and future plans of the ICCHIBAN project for both ground- and space-based experiments., The 5th International Workshop on Space Radiation Research}, title = {Intercomparison project of space radiation detectors: ICCHIBAN}, year = {2009} }