@misc{oai:repo.qst.go.jp:00065127, author = {Kitamura, Hisashi and Kodaira, Satoshi and Uchihori, Yukio and Yasuda, Nakahiro and Benton, Eric and Berger, Thomas and Hajek, Michael and Ambrozova, Iva and Ploc, Ondrej and 北村 尚 and 小平 聡 and 内堀 幸夫}, month = {Sep}, note = {Since the 1st ICCHIBAN (Inter-Comparison for Cosmic-rays with Heavy Ion Beams At NIRS) experiment was kicked off in 2002, the ICCHIBAN Working Group (ICWG) has been promoting ground-based and spaceborne experiments using various accelerators and the International Space Station (ISS), respectively. After 2010, we had carried out the proton exposures, named as "Proton ICCHIBAN", for passive detectors such as TLDs, OSLDs and glass dosimeters, which have capability to measure low-LET particles. We carried out the experiments using proton beams with energies of 30, 40, and 70 MeV at the NIRS Cyclotron fasility. Now, we have parmetelized the cynclotron and the transport system for different energy beams: 50, 60, and 80 MeV for proton and 100 MeV 4He. We are planning the next experiments using new beams., 18th Workshop on Radiation Monitoring for the International Space Station(18th WRMISS)}, title = {Status Report of the ICCHIBAN projects}, year = {2013} }