%0 Journal Article %T Nonequilibrium Effects on Information Recoverability of the Noisy Channels. %A Zeng Q %A Li R %A Wang J %J Entropy (Basel) %V 25 %N 12 %D 2023 Nov 27 %M 38136470 %F 2.738 %R 10.3390/e25121589 %X We investigated the impact of nonequilibrium conditions on the transmission and recovery of information through noisy channels. By measuring the recoverability of messages from an information source, we demonstrate that the ability to recover information is connected to the nonequilibrium behavior of the information flow, particularly in terms of sequential information transfer. We discovered that the mathematical equivalence of information recoverability and entropy production characterizes the dissipative nature of information transfer. Our findings show that both entropy production (or recoverability) and mutual information increase monotonically with the nonequilibrium strength of information dynamics. These results suggest that the nonequilibrium dissipation cost can enhance the recoverability of noise messages and improve the quality of information transfer. Finally, we propose a simple model to test our conclusions and found that the numerical results support our findings.